
Adam Peters isn’t everything, but he knows what he is doing.
No, the commanders have not yet signed the edge Pass Rusher they really want to sign.
Yes, two veteran Peshmerga poultry were available at the end of last week, and Peters seemed to sign one of them. But what was more difficult for swallowing was that Peters not only did not win one, but also the eagles signed both dears Ucury and Joshua Uche.
Ojulari is only 24 and tall with 6 feet-3 and 240 pounds, while Uche is only 26, 6 feet 1 and 240 pounds. It was annoying to see the targets of the eagles and to get both over Peters.
There were also other reasons. For one thing, although NFL continues to increase salaries in the past few years, more teams have been given the ability to sign their players before they can go as free agents in the open market. This season, a large number of celebrities, Ronnie Stanley and Khalil Mac, for example, have signed again with their teams.
As a result, before we cry all Peters, let’s remind us that this year’s free players were not a big deal because many players have signed him again. In addition, Peters really went out and performed two professions, which certainly seem to improve the commanders in the attacking line and the recipient (Larym, Tunisia and Dibo Samuel). These are two influential players that have been added to 2025.
Peters didn’t spend foolishness and did not adhere to a two-and-three-year deal with young players in free games. He was based on his own principles, which was primarily the use of a one-year contract to sign a motivator.
So, let’s not exaggerate with disappointment and unfairly accuse Peters of being the director general of failure or inefficient. There are many more options than the Peters assessment of the “Success or Failure” of a simple person. Peters had a great season in 2024, although he didn’t get the Idge Pass that he wanted, but to some extent he has succeeded in increasing some more sizes for his 2024 defence.
Finally, even in one contract we all ask (Javon Kinlaw), although it is a three-year contract, but the guaranteed money is all in the first two years. Thus, Peters can leave after two years if he wants to.
So, keep things from their correct perspective. The director general of Washington commanders was Ron Rivera from 2020-2023, and Adam Peters is now.