
"Everyone saw the flashes that Bill had in his rookie season. It's really exciting to think about what he could look like in a second year behind this offensive line. We've only got one running back signed, so there will definitely be acquisitions that take place there. It depends exactly how the room looks, but incredibly confident about what Bill could be in this league as a starting running back."
"David Blough becoming the new Washington Commanders' offensive coordinator is likely to bring significant changes. The Commanders are taking a massive chance on Blough. Head coach Dan Quinn didn't believe Kliff Kingsbury's offense was capable of getting Washington where it wants to go. When the play-caller was unwilling to change his system, a parting of the ways was inevitable, and the fact that he won't be calling plays elsewhere in 2026 speaks volumes."
"Blough should bring a pro-style scheme that is more creative and explosive. General manager Adam Peters must do his part by finding the right players capable of putting these grand plans into action, but the first-time coordinator wasted no time in revealing where he would like an upgrade. David Blough wants upgrades in Commanders' running back room, which could be a problem for Chris Rodriguez Jr."
David Blough will take over as Washington's offensive coordinator and is expected to implement a more creative, pro-style scheme. The change follows Kliff Kingsbury's departure after reluctance to alter his system. Blough emphasized the need for running-back upgrades and expressed confidence in seventh-round pick Jacory Croskey-Merritt, noting only one running back is currently signed and additional acquisitions will occur. The running-back room outlook could imperil Chris Rodriguez Jr., who flashed in limited action and enters spring as an exclusive rights free agent. General manager Adam Peters must add personnel that fit Blough's envisioned offense.
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