
"Dan Quinn still has complete belief in the Washington Commanders' locker room. Anyone still doubting that should rewatch the Week 15 effort that ended their eight-game skid. Sure, the win was over the lowly New York Giants, but it was on the road and without starting quarterback Jayden Daniels. Aside from some ball-security issues, the Commanders looked like the team that hummed throughout the 2024 season."
"Nobody wants to say anything nice about Quinn and his staff right now, because the first rule of sports discourse today is that it's always the coach's fault when a team is bad. But let's give credit where it's due. After the Commanders dropped an overtime heartbreaker to the Denver Broncos in Week 13, Quinn in his postgame speech, "We lost, but we're not lost anymore." Then, his team went out and fell 31-0 to the sub-.500 Minnesota Vikings."
Dan Quinn retains full confidence in the Washington Commanders' locker room and leadership. A Week 15 road win ended an eight-game skid even without starting quarterback Jayden Daniels. The team showed the same cohesion that powered its 2024 success, aside from some ball-security issues. Public criticism has focused on coaching, but players continue to defend their coach after an NFC Championship run last season. Quinn's postgame line, "We lost, but we're not lost anymore," preceded a heavy loss to Minnesota, yet the roster has produced inspired performances in three of the last four games despite major injuries.
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