Commanders quietly secured intriguing coaching piece for Daronte Jones
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Commanders quietly secured intriguing coaching piece for Daronte Jones
"Daronte Jones is turning over every stone to improve the Washington Commanders' defense, and he's not afraid to go against the grain in his quest to put the correct coaches in place to make his dreams a reality. The Commanders were blown away by Jones' vision for the defense. Head coach Dan Quinn made no secret of that, and the new defensive coordinator is being given the freedom to make changes and implement his own schematic concepts."
"Some previous assistants have been retained, and several were made surplus to requirements. That's the unfortunate price of progress. Still, his latest reported hire brings significant intrigue. Commanders reportedly secure Jake Olsen for Daronte Jones' defensive staff According to Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports, the Commanders are adding Jake Olsen to their staff. The role hasn't been officially confirmed, but his previous work with defensive backs at LSU suggests this will be the area of the field he'll focus on."
Daronte Jones is overhauling the Washington Commanders' defense and prioritizing the correct coaches to implement his schematic vision. Head coach Dan Quinn endorsed Jones' vision and granted him freedom to change schemes despite Jones' lack of NFL play-calling experience. Jones is finalizing his staff, retaining some assistants while releasing others. The Commanders added Jake Olsen, a coach who worked with LSU safeties, to the defensive staff to bolster the struggling secondary. Eric Henderson joined as defensive line coach from USC. Washington favored younger, progressive coaches in the staff rebuild, accepting the strategic risk for potential long-term payoff.
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