
"I think whenever you have a move like that, that means the players are not executing at a level that they need to be. So, we just gotta do better, and we've gotta perform better. Winning solves a lot of this stuff, and we haven't done that in a minute. Regardless of what you wanna call it...we gotta win. I think he's gonna bring his fire, his passion, his energy. I think as a head coach, whether you're an offensive mind or defensive mind, you"
"That's the sobering truth in all this. It could be Quinn, Buddy Ryan, Dick LeBeau, Bill Belichick, or Vic Fangio strategizing the scheme and calling the plays. Unless the players respond positively, are fully aware of their responsibilities, and produce the goods in a high-pressure setting, it won't make much of a difference. Wagner's been around long enough to know"
Dan Quinn has assumed play-calling duties for the Washington Commanders' defense, while Joe Whitt Jr. remains on staff in a coaching/advisory role pending offseason decisions. The move reflects Quinn's willingness to act despite loyalty and his reputation as a respected defensive mind capable of implementing changes. The extent of achievable alterations before upcoming games is uncertain. The Miami Dolphins possess an explosive offense that can seize momentum, making a strong start in Madrid crucial and increasing pressure on Quinn. Bobby Wagner emphasizes that player execution, awareness of responsibilities, and performance under pressure determine success regardless of who calls plays.
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