Under Dan Snyder, Washington has been largely accustomed to inflated expectations. Perhaps the splashy free-agent signings of faded stars that marked Snyder’s first five years or so of ownership became a cheap shot at the franchise that outlived its truthfulness. It was still not uncommon for 'Skins fans to be whipped into a frenzy year after year despite few positive results. This past offseason was decidedly an exception. The inexorable pushing of Kirk Cousins out of town by the front office wearied more than a few fans, especially when his replacement turned out to be 34-year-old Alex Smith, who was being jettisoned by the Chiefs because they had at least an inkling that Pat Mahomes would be as good as he has been this season. Two seasons removed from their last playoff appearance, the most encouraging thing one could say about the 'Skins coming into this season was that they had rotten injury luck in 2017. Perhaps if they got a little better fortune in that regard, they could meet their full potential of
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