It appears to be a foregone conclusion that the Commanders will fire head coach Ron Rivera at season’s end. Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports echoes that sentiment and adds that general manager Martin Mayhew could also be on the chopping block.
That is hardly surprising. While it made sense for new owner Josh Harris, who purchased the club in July, to give the power brokers that he inherited a fair evaluation period and to avoid a major shakeup less than two months before the start of the 2023 regular season, it likewise stands to reason that Harris would want to start afresh with his own choices at the HC and GM positions (especially in the wake of what is shaping up to be a sub-.500 campaign).
Our own Sam Robinson recently suggested as much, and a source told Tony Pauline of Sportskeeda.com that Harris wants to “get rid of the Daniel Snyder stench,” which would entail a total purge of both the front office and coaching staff. Harris, who is also the managing partner of the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers, has reportedly expressed an interest in structuring the Commanders like an NBA team and has consulted with Sixers GM Elton Brand on the matter. Such a setup would apparently include, among other things, the possibility of giving the players a say in decision-making.
Mayhew, 58, enjoyed a long stint as the Lions’ general manager from 2008-15 and subsequently held high-level executive positions with the Giants and 49ers before joining Washington in 2021 (one year after Rivera). Despite Mayhew’s GM title, Rivera has always had final say over personnel matters, and Jones suggests that if Mayhew is relieved of his duties after the season, Harris may opt for a hierarchy wherein the head coach reports to the general manager, who in turn reports to ownership.
The good news for Commanders fans is that the presence of Harris, along with a healthy salary cap situation and an ample supply of draft capital, have made the team’s HC and GM posts very desirable. As one executive told Jones, “everyone’s shooting for Washington,” and that should allow Harris to choose from the best available talent in the upcoming hiring cycle. Although Jones does not say so, it could also mean that Washington’s faith in second-year quarterback Sam Howell is shared by top head coach and general manager candidates.
There are several additional notes from the above reports worth passing along. We already knew that Harris drove the recent deadline trades of defensive ends Montez Sweat and Chase Young, and that the club dropped its asking price on Young before sending him to the 49ers. According to Pauline, the team was especially motivated to move Young because it had grown weary of his propensity to improvise and freelance rather than operate within the defensive scheme.
With respect to the Commanders’ possible GM search, Jones says that an analytically-minded candidate could be particularly appealing to Harris. Indeed, as ESPN’s Seth Walder writes in a thread on X, it had been speculated that Harris would want more of a quantitative approach to personnel decisions, and to that end, the team has hired Eugene Shen as its Senior VP of Football Strategy.
Shen, who has previously worked for the Ravens and Dolphins and who served as the Jaguars’ VP of Football Analytics before leaving the team in 2022 to work in finance, will oversee all analytics and software development on the football side of the operation.
Only 5 starters and maybe 9 total players that actually play regularly on a basketball team, there’s at least 26 in the NFL when u factor in P, K, LS, nickel, that’s a lot of voices to listen to
I’ve been saying for 2 years that Rivera needs to go. Why not Mayhew too? And while they’re at it, get rid of that stupid logo. It took them over two years to come up with a “W”? Please…
In fairness to them, it’s difficult for them to come up with W’s on the field. Makes sense it would take a lot of planning off it, too
The last time Washington tried to come up with a logo they stole a prominent pharmacy chain’s logo so maybe it’s harder than you think…
Long overdue . I may not be a Comnanders fan but has Mayhew ever won anywhere he’s been at the helm ? His time in Detroit was very poor.
Amazing how quickly Washington has become labeled as a desirable job now that Harris has replaced Snyder. Granted Snyder was beyond awful and Harris’ reputation with the 76ers is sound, but sometimes the new owner can be awful too—see Dave Tepper—no top talent will want the Carolina job if it opens yet again.
Harris, who is also the managing partner of the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers, has reportedly expressed an interest in structuring the Commanders like an NBA team and has consulted with Sixers GM Elton Brand on the matter. Such a setup would apparently include, among other things, the possibility of giving the players a say in decision-making.
Look. Im just a humble welder. But this sounds like a mess waiting to happen. I mean. After watching ben simmons and james harden and jimmy butler force their way out of philly in the nba this may not be the best approach.
If you need more proof this may be a bad idea. Lebron James wanted russell westbrook in LA. GM james has put a lot of teams in bad situations with moves hes endorsed.
I’m in total agreement with BJN. Consulting a basketball GM on how to run a football team makes about as much sense as asking a football GM how to run a hockey team. It’s a foregone conclusion that Harris will be doing some house cleaning as all new owners do, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the Snyder “stench” is replaced by a Harris “stench”.
Agree. What could go wrong with letting the inmates run the asylum?
See this part of the article
” and Jones suggests…”
Sports writers coming up with ideas doesn’t mean they’re actually thinking about it.
Not sure how Mayhew was even hired in the first place as when we was the GM for the Lions he’s best remembered for drafting Eric Enron (TE) at # 8 overall instead of Aaron Donald when everyone (except him) knew Suh was out the door. Lions are still paying for that blunder
Lions fans could’ve told you Mayhew wasn’t a good GM.
Mayhew was a total failure in Detroit. He’s now terrible in Washington but at least he’s consistent. How he got hired again after Detroit is a head scratcher.
DEI that’s how……the promotion of race over ability is something that’s becoming systemic in every aspect of our society…..
Should the Giants win this afternoon — they’re leading at halftime — Washington drops into the NFC East cellar. Indeed a change is gonna come in D.C.
Yeah….
I called it after the first press conference.
Is this even legal
If they let them all go that likely means they will be in the draft a QB group too. Howell is a backup not a starter, but if Rivera or Mayhew stayed he would likely start.
First their nickname and now this. What a racist organization
Nuts…please return for your evening meds
Todd “toilet” Bowles. Anthony Lynn. There’s plenty of examples of horrible coaches of minority backgrounds that have staying power. Why?
The sooner he cleans house the better, as that removes the tired old trope of continuing to blame Snyder. Not sure why anyone thinks the Harris regime is going to be any more successful though, as his history with the 76’ers hasn’t been flush with glory – despite having one of the league’s premiere players.
It saddens me to report that the NJ Devils seem to have regressed a bit from last season as well.
The return for Sweat & Young is all I need to inspire “Move along; nothing to see here!”
As far as the Offense, “Just Sling It” doesn’t mask poor progression, hilarious decisions, and poor development.
Combine the two and you can’t be confused why you can have 400+ yards of Offense yet still lose.
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