
"Quinn took full accountability for Daniels' dislocated elbow, which he suffered while striving for the end zone midway through the fourth quarter of a blowout loss. The signal-caller is out indefinitely and might not feature again this season. That's on the coach, and the criticism in the injury's immediate aftermath was scathing. There is nothing Quinn can do about it now."
"Yeah, you can't second-guess that. Look, that's me. You can't. He just got back, I'm sure [they're] trying to get him in a rhythm, a flow. So I just, I think it's hard to second-guess that. I know hindsight and all this and that, but yeah, I do feel for him. But I don't feel like he should have to feel that way."
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn accepted responsibility after quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a dislocated elbow while striving for the end zone in the fourth quarter. Daniels is out indefinitely and may not play again this season. The injury and Quinn's choice to keep Daniels in the game drew harsh criticism. Quinn cannot change what happened and must focus on salvaging some respectability from the campaign. Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell expressed sympathy, saying coaches try to get their quarterbacks back into a rhythm and that Quinn should not be blamed. Observers argued Quinn should have pulled his franchise player during a blowout.
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