Daronte Jones makes Commanders' power move with a hire no fan saw coming
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Daronte Jones makes Commanders' power move with a hire no fan saw coming
"The Washington Commanders are giving new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones free rein to mold the staff as he sees fit. Several assistants have already departed the organization, leaving fans excited about who might join the franchise to help drive this revolution. Jones has gained vast experience and connections in league circles, despite this being his first job as an NFL play-caller."
"As Pelissero mentioned, Aaron Donald credits Henderson greatly for helping him during the tail-end of his career. His personable approach, attention to detail, and focus on the individual are renowned and revered in equal measure. This could be precisely what the Commanders need to squeeze more life out of their underperforming defensive front. This turns up the heat on those around. The demands will be high, and anyone expecting"
Daronte Jones received authority to remake the Washington Commanders' defensive staff, prompting several assistants to leave. Jones brings extensive NFL connections and two years as Brian Flores' top assistant with the Minnesota Vikings despite this being his first NFL play-caller role. Jones' first major hire was Eric Henderson as defensive run game coordinator and defensive line coach. Henderson won a Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams, worked most recently at USC, and earned praise for helping Aaron Donald. Henderson emphasizes technique, individual development, meticulous planning, and accountability to revive the underperforming defensive front.
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