
"It's worth trying anything possible, but no matter where he's calling the game from, it won't change his coaching strategy or make the players any better. What can change, though, is that Whitt and Quinn will be able to communicate more effectively. That might be worth something, given Washington's head coach's successful pedigree from his time as a defensive coordinator with the Seahawks and Dallas Cowboys."
"Everything that could have gone wrong this season has, and injuries have played a significant part. Star quarterback Jayden Daniels is sidelined for the third different time, now with a dislocated elbow he suffered in the fourth quarter of Week 9's Sunday Night Football contest against the Seattle Seahawks. In the meantime, Joe Whitt Jr.'s defense has been under heavy criticism, and adjustments are finally in order as the defensive coordinator will move down from the booth to the sideline."
The Washington Commanders have entered a month-long downward spiral driven largely by injuries and poor defensive performance. Star quarterback Jayden Daniels is sidelined again with a dislocated elbow suffered late in Week 9. Defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. has faced heavy criticism and will move from the booth to the sideline to improve in-game communication. Head coach Dan Quinn will provide closer oversight and may micromanage Whitt to try to correct scheme and execution issues. Whitt previously served only as a positional coach and is still developing as a coordinator. Patience is urged as the staff attempts in-season adjustments.
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