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Kliff Kingsbury of Commanders Explains How Dan Quinn Aids Offense
Kliff Kingsbury, the new offensive coordinator for the Commanders, disclosed how he and Dan Quinn will work together on the attack in the upcoming campaign.
Under new head coach Dan Quinn, the Washington Commanders signed offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, but the hiring process might be more cooperative than anticipated.
Recently, Kingsbury discussed how he anticipates that his relationship with Quinn will influence his offensive playcalling in Washington for the upcoming season.
Regarding working with Quinn, Kingsbury stated, “Yeah, as much as he wants to be, you know, the head coach, so we’re going to handle it that way.” “I know that, and he knows that, so the more feedback we can receive from him, the better. He is the one who can, after all, tell us, “Hey, this is what the defense is trying to do; see it from a different point of view than us.” For that reason, I’m eager to collaborate with him and see how we’re going to approach this.
Both as the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons and as the defensive coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys, Quinn made a name for himself as one of the top defensive minds in football prior to joining the Commanders.
Regarding Kingsbury, he has also served as head coach of the Arizona Cardinals, giving him NFL head coaching experience. Because Quinn and I will have distinct viewpoints to contribute to the team, we may build a fantastic team.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who won the 2020 Super Bowl Trophy, had quarterback guru Bruce Arians as head coach and former New York Jets head coach Todd Bowles as defensive coordinator. This head coaching combination is one that comes to mind as having taken a losing team to championship level in recent years.
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The supporters of the Commanders will be ecstatic for the team’s future if Quinn, a defensive genius, and Kingsbury, a quarterback prodigy, can achieve comparable success in Washington.
The only thing left to do is wait and watch what additions Kingsbury and Quinn make to the roster this summer to increase Washington’s chances of qualifying for the postseason and challenging for a title once more.