The head coach of Washington commanders, Dan Quinn, had goals he wanted his team to reach this week’s compulsory mini-cam.
Quinn spoke to journalists and was satisfied with how his team responded in the last three days.
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Quinn satisfied with the progress of commanders
“I love that we have come back really hungry to prove it,” said Quinn.
“And I think I think a good sign rather than let your skills drop or not be as sharp or these things. So to come with specific things to work better, it was important for me. And then to see people start who was a year here to help first year players now, first -year -old agents, first -year lights, first -year lovers, get on speed.”
Quinn is in his second year as a chief coach, but there are still many new players in his system that he must try to integrate. Once he has put these players on board, he will be able to implement his plan more to bring the commanders to the Super Bowl.
Quinn arrived at the Super Bowl in his second season at the top of the Falcons of Atlanta in 2016, he therefore recognizes the vision and knows what it takes to bring commanders to the same place this year.
Quinn will take a few weeks off to recharge for the season before returning to the team’s facilities for the training camp next month.
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