Daily Slop - 30 May 25 - One-on-one with 2nd-year Commanders QB Jayden Daniels
Briefly

The Washington Commanders' offensive coordinator, Kliff Kingsbury, is preparing for a season where he must balance the talents of his star players, like Terry McLaurin and Jayden Daniels. Historical data indicates the team will have about 1,100 offensive snaps, with a preference for passing plays. Kingsbury's strategy aims to ensure that even with new high-profile players joining the team, they can maintain team cohesion while striving for victory, despite potential adjustments in individual touches and roles.
"I've never had a great player that didn't want the ball, and so that kind of comes with the territory... the ultimate goal is winning."
"Kingsbury, a former Air Raid quarterback, will keep the ball in the skies... it seems likely Daniels, McLaurin and Samuel will account for a little more than half of the 620 passing snaps."
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