Joe Whitt finally echoed what Commanders fans have known all along
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Joe Whitt finally echoed what Commanders fans have known all along
""Our relationship is a special one. There's very few people in coaching that I'm closer to, but I understood it. ... I have no ill will to anybody. It's about winning. That's what it's all about. It's about winning and playing well, and we haven't done that. That's the bottom line. Not worried about that now," Whitt said. Just worried about winning this game. If we can win this game and get on a streak of winning and producing and playing better defense, we'll worry about that down the road. But right now, we came here for one reason and that's to win.""
"There was no other option. Whether it has the desired effect remains to be seen, so fans will be eagerly anticipating what comes next over Washington's final seven games of the campaign."
Dan Quinn has assumed defensive play-calling duties from Joe Whitt Jr. following Washington's collapse against the Detroit Lions. Quinn prioritized results over loyalty by removing responsibilities in a final attempt to salvage the season with seven games remaining. Whitt acknowledged the move as expected, emphasized winning, and expressed no ill will while focusing on the immediate game. The demotion places Whitt's longer-term future in doubt unless he accepts a reduced role. The Commanders' defense produced poor performances and an apparent loss of effort in Week 10. The coaching change aims to reverse defensive struggles, but immediate improvement is required.
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