You can picture Kliff Kingsbury as a little boy sitting in his playpen, Legos scattered all around. He’s working and fitting, figuring and building. A benevolent adult wanders over and places something unfamiliar on the floor. It’s a Deebo Samuel, whatever that is. That toddler version of Kingsbury could pick it up, turn it around, study it’s potential uses — and then giggle at the possibilities. What to do with this brand-new toy? So much fun.
The Washington Commanders’ offense that is designed by Kingsbury and called by Kingsbury wasn’t at its thoroughbred best in Sunday’s season opener against the New York Giants. The penalties must be cleaned up. Star quarterback Jayden Daniels can be sharper. Star wide receiver Terry McLaurin can further shake the rust from his offseason on the sidel