
"Dan Quinn is under pressure. The Washington Commanders' grand plans to go deep into the playoffs once again became an unmitigated disaster. Mistakes were made, and parting ways with both coordinators was a clear sign that seats are getting warmer. Just how much warmer this seat gets depends on how things go next time around. Quinn still has the locker room's full support."
"If you're a coordinator, and you have multiple choices, and you look at this situation. It's like, "Well, what is Dan Quinn's job security here?" I would not have thought a year ago that we would even be broaching this subject. But after this year, and you look around the league at how quickly some teams change, what if it doesn't go well next year?"
Dan Quinn is under pressure after the Washington Commanders' playoff plans collapsed and the team parted ways with both coordinators. Quinn retains full locker-room support and reported friction with general manager Adam Peters has subsided. The Commanders face a critical third offseason together and must get back on track. David Blough was promoted to replace Kliff Kingsbury, while the defensive coordinator search is taking longer. Team insiders indicate Quinn's uncertain job status may be deterring coordinator candidates. John Keim noted coordinators considering multiple offers will factor Quinn's job security into their decisions.
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