
"Daronte Jones was the man chosen by the Washington Commanders to lead their defense through a critical transition. Head coach Dan Quinn is taking a significant leap of faith in another inexperienced coordinator, but that leap must be accompanied by trust. Jones will have a strategy to make short-term improvements while enabling sustainable growth. With general manager Adam Peters focusing on personnel, the coach's immediate attention turns to his staff."
"Washington's lack of pressure on opposing quarterbacks during the two years under Joe Whitt Jr. was deeply frustrating. While blame can be placed on the additions made by Peters - centered on aging veterans who were well past their prime - this unit is in desperate need of a scheme shake-up and additional coaching methods. Jones recognizes this, too. He's not in the business of sentiment. You need a ruthless mindset to thrive as Brian Flores' right-hand man,"
Daronte Jones was hired to lead the Commanders' defense during a critical transition and is actively reshaping the coaching staff. Jones is seeking a coach to oversee the defensive front seven with a primary focus on improving the pass rush. Washington produced inadequate quarterback pressure under the previous staff, and past personnel additions included aging veterans. Jones favors a results-driven, unsentimental approach and will pursue scheme changes and added coaching methods. He intends to meet the current staff to present his vision while the general manager continues concentrating on roster decisions.
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