Commanders Reacts Survey - Player of the game, past and future, plus game predictions

   

This week we have a lot going on in the Reacts survey with four questions.

Commanders Reacts Survey - Player of the game, past and future, plus game  predictions - Hogs Haven

Question 1

Our first question this week looks back to the win over the Buccaneers and asks you who the player of the game was.

I’ve nominated five players:

Dyami Brown caught all five of his targets for 89 yards and a touchdown

Zane Gonzalez was perfect on his kick attempts, hitting 3 for 3 on field goals and 2-2 on PATs. His longest FG of the day was his first over 50 yards this season, and his final one was the game-winning score on the last play of the game; a thrilling bank-shot off the right upright. He also did well on kickoffs, with the Bucs not starting any drive outside the 30-yard line.

Bobby Wagner was a consistent tackler (5 solo; 3 asst) and made a key play in the game by recovering Baker Mayfield’s fumble deep in Tampa Bay territory in the 4th quarter to set up a go-ahead touchdown drive.

Jayden Daniels threw for 268 yards and 2 TDs, and led all Washington ball carriers with 13 carries for 36 yards. He led every offensive drive, including the final clock-killing and game winning drive that consumed the final 4:41 of the game.

Terry McLaurin led the team in targets and receptions, finishing tied with Brown for the most yards and a receiving touchdown.

Someone else is an available choice if you don’t think that any of my nominations fit the bill.

Question 2

Our second question simply asks you to predict which position group will produce the player of the game against the Detroit Lions on Saturday night.

Questions 3 & 4

The final two questions are being asked of every fan base that has a team in the playoffs, and the results will provide a deeper look at expectations for the wild card round games across both conferences.

Q4 asks you to pick from 4 possible outcomes against FanDuel’s current 9.5-point spread.

Q5 asks you to pick the over or under against FanDuel’s total combined score from both teams (Washington and Detroit) of 55.5 points — the highest over/under threshold of any wildcard game.

Comments & Results

Of course, we invite you to answer the survey questions below, but also feel free to expand on your answers and provide nuance in the comments section. I rely on those comments when discussing the results of the survey when they will be posted in a separate article on Sunday morning.