The Commanders have plenty of weapons, and only one football
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Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury acknowledges the challenge of managing multiple talented players this season, emphasizing the importance of team sacrifice for success. He highlights the need for balance in gameplay, predicting a high number of offensive snaps, skewed towards passing. Kingsbury's approach, historically favoring aerial attacks, indicates a likely continuation of this trend, with key players like Terry McLaurin and quarterback Jayden Daniels remaining central. The philosophy of prioritizing the team above individual success is crucial to navigate potential conflicts over touches.
"I've never had a great player that didn't want the ball, and so that kind of comes with the territory," he said this week. "But that's one thing I think that [Coach Dan Quinn] has created, where it's the team above anything else."
"But we're going to be better. And I think when they're able to sacrifice for that and understand that the ultimate goal is winning, then it all works itself out."
"You'd rather have really good players cussing you out than bad players cussing you out," Kingsbury added, recognizing the challenge of managing multiple talents.
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