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Burgundy & Gold Forevah
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Scot McCloughan, the man charged with fixing all that ails the Washington Redskins, kept pacing in and out of a melancholy locker room Sunday afternoon. The general manager wasn’t there as an evaluator this time. He was a sympathizer. Every time he saw a dejected player enter, he walked over to give a back pat and whisper encouragement, making sure to acknowledge the positives bushwhacked by an overtime loss.
Nine months ago, McCloughan was hired to make over a carefree locker room that accepted losing too easily. So it speaks to the team’s growth that the new sheriff in town could substitute discipline with compassion.
Don’t be cynical. It’s not like the franchise will be given a key to the city for losing a close game and feeling bad about it. But if you focus on what the team is trying to become — a vision that has been missing for too long — then you understand the significance.
It’s another sign the Redskins might not be as fragile as we thought. They’re not full of the nonsense that has burdened them in the past. They’re still in a novice stage of development, but they’re a real football team right now, with a professional and serious approach to complement a burgeoning competitive mentality. They’re not a week-to-week concern so much anymore. They haven’t exactly stabilized, but they have graduated from around-the-clock monitoring to longer-term worrying about their health.