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USA Today
4 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Commanders hope to benefit from continuity on Dan Quinn's staff in 2025
What is one of the really bright spots for the Commanders this offseason?It's easy to always look to the draft and talk about the players selected in your team's draft. However, isn't every team optimistic this time of year, thinking (and hoping) that the players they have selected are a good fit for their team and that the improvement will show up this upcoming season? Commanders fans are certainly not immune to this. It is simply natural to hope so strongly in your team that you are optimistic about the about when you look at the coaches? Dan Quinn being selected as head coach certainly did not ignite the fan base with excitement. In fact, there was as much scrutiny as hopeful anticipation regarding Quinn. But that wasn't his fault. Fans unfairly brought up the 28-3 halftime lead the Falcons blew in the Super Bowl loss to the Patriots. But fans could have just as easily looked at the other side of the coin and been happy to have a coach who had led his team to a Super was also some skepticism regarding defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr., who had not been a coordinator previously. The defense was suspect at best in many games last season. The Commanders' front office knew Whitt needs some studs, and moves like bringing in corner Marshon Lattimore, defensive lineman Javon Kinlaw, and the drafting of corner Trey Amos are expected to help Whitt's going unnoticed is that the Commanders bring back every single coach on Dan Quinn's staff from the 2024 season. I suppose someone could negatively respond that this is not necessarily a good thing. But yes, NFL teams were seeking to hire Kliff Kingsbury and David Blough this could be a big plus for the Commanders in terms of continuity and not needing to give time for a position coach to bring in his new schemes or unfamiliar language/vocabulary. It also points to the fact that the head coach of the Commanders, Dan Quinn, is skilled in how he relates to this staff. He is not simply their boss, though that is an important boundary to maintain. Quinn relates well enough that it appears each and every member of his staff wanted to return for means not only will the same coaches be in place this season, but they will also have the same roles they had in Quinn's first season in Washington. This is significant because coaches often remain but may or may not be as prepared for a different role when given that new everyone like to talk about how any move affects or helps Jayden Daniels, then having his entire offensive coaching staff return in the same roles for Daniels' second NFL season certainly looks to be a major blessing for Daniels, don't you think?This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Commanders banking on continuity in 2025 season


BBC News
05-02-2025
- Politics
- BBC News
'No credible threats' to Super Bowl security
The New Orleans Superdome will be 'the safest place to be' during Super Bowl 59 this Orleans was rocked by a terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in the early hours of New Year's Day, which left 14 people dead and dozens homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, visited the site on Monday with Louisiana governor Jeff Landry on Monday before speaking to said that the Super Bowl is "the biggest homeland security event that we do every year" and that there is currently "no specific, credible threats to the Super Bowl, which I think should give us all a sense of security".Since then, US media have reported that Donald Trump will attend Sunday's game,, external becoming first sitting president to attend the Super were already set to be more than 2,000 law enforcement agents in New Orleans for the Super NFL has been working on security of the event for two years and Cathy Lanier, the NFL's chief security officer, said that adjustments have been made to their security plan since the New Year's attack."I am confident the safest place this weekend will be under the security umbrella," she said.