The Commanders are bringing in Kliff Kingsbury to serve as their offensive coordinator, and a skeptic might ask if any consideration was given to signing him for only the first half of the season. All of his previous teams have fizzled late in the year.

And by “all”, that’s the last 11 teams he’s been associated with. Kingsbury was a senior offensive analyst for Southern Cal last year, working with the reigning Heisman winner. That team started 6-0, then lost five of its final seven.

Kingsbury was the head coach for the Arizona Cardinals the previous four years. In each of those seasons, those teams were a lot more successful in the first halves of those seasons.

And Kingsbury in the previous six seasons was the head coach at Texas Tech. All of those teams also faded. That’s 11 straight seasons of teams falling apart late in the year, suggesting that opponents tend to get a feel for how to defend his offense, with a lack of enough adjustments or growth to keep things rolling.

FADING KINGSBURY
YearTeamStartFinish
2013Texas Tech7-01-5
2014Texas Tech3-41-4
2015Texas Tech5-22-4
2016Texas Tech3-12-6
2017Texas Tech4-12-6
2018Texas Tech5-20-5
2019Arizona3-3-12-7
2020Arizona6-32-5
2021Arizona8-13-6
2022Arizona3-41-9
2023Southern Cal6-02-5

Needless to say, I’m not a big fan of this hiring decision. I think we’ve seen enough of Kingsbury to conclude the Commanders are getting a modest play caller at best.

For fantasy purposes, I will concede that Kingsbury tends to successfully use the run around the goal line. In that part of the field, his teams tend to run it more than you would think, and with plenty of success. His teams at Lubbock scored tons of rushing touchdowns, and his Cardinals teams also tended to reliably produce rushing touchdowns.

In his four years at Arizona, Kingsbury’s teams scored 78 rushing touchdowns (in 66 games). Only three teams during that time scored more rushing touchdowns.

It’s early. Let’s see who’s starting at quarterback (probably a rookie), and who’s starting at tailback (probably Brian Robinson). But my hunch is some running back on that team will be scoring a dozen touchdowns this year.

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (2019-2022)
OffenseYds/GYds/AttTDR
Philadelphia1394.789
Tennessee1434.786
San Francisco1324.584
Arizona1244.578
Baltimore1755.377
Cleveland1404.875
New England1214.373
Carolina1154.472
Dallas1274.471
Indianapolis1294.667
Minnesota1214.567
New Orleans1214.366
Buffalo1264.764
LA Rams1044.064
Kansas City1114.563
Seattle1264.860
Detroit1094.359
Green Bay1204.559
Las Vegas1134.359
LA Chargers1004.057
Tampa Bay913.954
NY Giants1164.553
Chicago1234.552
Cincinnati994.052
Atlanta1074.151
Denver1144.351
Miami923.849
Washington1124.249
Pittsburgh983.845
Houston974.042
NY Jets954.042
Jacksonville1084.541

—Ian Allan