
"Just because other teams are interested doesn't necessarily make it the right decision. You've said no to other options by hiring David Blough this quickly. It matters what Dan Quinn's confidence level is in this. And I think the question you have to ask, with what we've heard this week: did Dan Quinn make this decision? Was Dan Quinn 60 percent of this decision? Was Dan Quinn 40 percent of this decision? How much was Dan Quinn involved in this?"
"David Blough's promotion has had mixed reactions. Some Washington Commanders fans wanted a bigger name. Some wanted fresh ideas after Kliff Kingsbury's hasty exit. However, confidence is high within the building that the former quarterback can make the best of a fantastic opportunity. It's a gamble; there is no getting away from that. But if Blough brings his experiences elsewhere and continues to build chemistry with quarterback Jayden Daniels, this might be Washington getting ahead of the game."
David Blough received a promotion that split Washington Commanders fans between preference for a bigger name and desire for fresh ideas after Kliff Kingsbury's sudden exit. Confidence is strong within the organization that Blough can seize the opportunity and build chemistry with quarterback Jayden Daniels. The move is described as a gamble, with concern about how much authority head coach Dan Quinn had in the decision. General manager Adam Peters is mentioned as possibly influencing the hire, and Blough reportedly drew interest from the Detroit Lions, increasing scrutiny of Quinn's job security tied to the hire.
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