Joe Whitt era finally ends as Commanders move on after agonizing delay
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Joe Whitt era finally ends as Commanders move on after agonizing delay
"Head coach Dan Quinn took charge of defensive play-calling duties during the season at the expense of Whitt. The coordinator struggled to get the right tune out of his players, and even though improvements were minimal at best, the Commanders couldn't let things continue. Most reports suggested the writing was firmly on the wall for Whitt after the campaign. Quinn is a loyal guy who greatly respects his coaches."
"On the dreaded Black Monday around the league, which is always one of the most challenging dates on the calendar for players and coaches alike, the Commanders officially relieved Whitt of his duties. Now, just one year removed from getting a head coaching interview with the New York Jets, he's looking for alternative employment. It's the correct decision. Anyone who says otherwise hasn't been paying close enough attention."
The Washington Commanders relieved defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. of his duties following a disappointing season that saw minimal defensive improvement. Head coach Dan Quinn assumed defensive play-calling during the season after Whitt struggled to get consistent performance from the unit. Quinn is portrayed as loyal but willing to prioritize progress, and the franchise plans a comprehensive revamp of defensive personnel and coaching. Whitt, who interviewed for a Jets head coaching job last year, is seeking employment. Potential candidates such as Raheem Morris are mentioned, and general manager Adam Peters is tasked with recruiting to facilitate the turnaround.
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