
"When people turn on the tape, they're going to see a play style that is recognizable across the NFL. That's one thing that I want to come to life. It's DQ's [Dan Quinn] vision - speed and violence that our offense is going to run off football with. I think they're going to see a creative and competitive group. We're going to make the same things look different and different things look the same, which can cause a little bit of stress for a defense. I think there are some cornerstones and benchmarks that we will hit along the way, but I've got a vision in mind."
"The Washington Commanders are taking a big risk by moving forward with David Blough as their new offensive coordinator. He's got no play-calling experience and was only a position coach for a few weeks after Tavita Pritchard left for Stanford, but Dan Quinn is confident in his vision to run a more pro-style system that could greatly benefit quarterback Jayden Daniels."
Washington promoted David Blough to offensive coordinator despite his lack of play-calling experience and only a brief stint as a position coach after Tavita Pritchard's departure. Dan Quinn intends to run a more pro-style offense emphasizing speed, violence, creativity, and unpredictability to keep defenses guessing and better suit quarterback Jayden Daniels. The front office and coaching staff show alignment on the vision, which motivated the firing of Kliff Kingsbury. The roster needs health and personnel upgrades, and Blough will present his scheme to general manager Adam Peters to identify players who fit the plan ahead of a pivotal offseason.
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