Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn has left to lead the Washington Commanders because of….
Dan Quinn, the defensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys, left to take the helm of the Washington Commanders. Should Brandon Staley, a former coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, take his place? Ron Rivera, how about you
Fans of the Dallas Cowboys are accustomed to becoming irate at their coaches. A defense that trounced lower-level opposition failed miserably on the greatest stage of the Cowboys’ season, losing 48–32 to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round. Dan Quinn, the defensive coordinator, lost both the physical and schematic battle to an opponent who was better-coached.
The Dallas supporters decided to part ways with the coaching staff because of that. Less people would move in the league. Quinn interviewed with head coaches before deciding to accept the Washington Commanders’ available position. Twice a season, he will see the Cowboys, along with their new defensive coordinator.
It might be difficult to determine Quinn’s replacement in Dallas. Quinn may bring members of the current staff to Landover, as head coach Mike McCarthy is said to be nearing the end of his term.
Dallas assistant Joe Whitt is reportedly considering a trade, according to CowboysSI.com. The Cowboys want to “visit” with Ron Rivera, and our Mike Fisher now has the inside word on that. (We’re assured that an interview is on the way.) Oh, and there’s also “all in” fun to be had with Bill Belichick.
Let’s look at another name: Brandon Staley, the former head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers.
The case of Staley is peculiar. Even among the fans who embraced him warmly, he has caused them frustration. Patience became thin after ending Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert’s debut season without a postseason victory. After the team’s Week 15 loss against the Las Vegas Raiders, 63-21, he was dismissed.