
"The shockwaves are still reverberating around the Washington Commanders after head coach Dan Quinn chose David Blough to succeed Kliff Kingsbury as offensive coordinator. It's a massive gamble on someone with no play-calling experience, but the franchise could be getting ahead of the game if everything goes well. Nobody knows for sure how the Commanders' offensive scheme will look. Quinn wanted to run a more pro-style offense, and Kingsbury disagreed."
"He's been around great quarterbacks. He was around Stafford, he learned a lot from Ben Johnson. He was with us in Arizona under Kliff (Kingsbury). He was in Minnesota for a while with Kevin O'Connell. So he has been around very good offensive minds in the game. He is super smart; when he came in he picked up the offense really quickly."
Dan Quinn promoted David Blough to offensive coordinator, replacing Kliff Kingsbury, despite Blough lacking prior play-calling experience. The move represents a significant gamble intended to align the offense with Quinn’s preference for a more pro-style scheme after reported disagreements with Kingsbury. Blough’s appointment and the elevation of other assistants aim to create cohesion within the offensive staff. Fan reaction is mixed, with some skepticism and calls for a higher-profile hire, while several NFL figures have voiced support. Colt McCoy praised Blough’s intelligence, rapid grasp of offenses, and experience around top quarterbacks and offensive minds.
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