Commanders’ Dan Quinn: ‘I’ve had a blast coaching this team’

Dan Quinn reflects on this special season.

Dan Quinn interviewed for a job where the team lost their last nine games of 2023, and several were truly an embarrassing butt-whooping.’

He was named the head coach of the Washington Commanders, and one thing that jumped out to me was Quinn’s gratitude for getting another opportunity to be an NFL head coach.

Monday, he was asked by the local media if he’d reflected on this past year and how far he’s come.

“If I would reflect on that, man, I’d say I’ve honestly had a blast coaching this team because we’ve been working hard on our identity,” Quinn said Monday. “And to have a group that connected like they are, that’s a big deal because not every team has that.”

The fan base in the DMV certainly wanted better than 4-13 and better than the several blowouts Ron Rivera had last season, not being competitive. But no one expected this journey all the way to the NFC playoffs in the very first year for Quinn and first-year GM Adam Peters.

“For me to get to see a front row seat at that journey and be along on that ride with them, I’ve got a lot of gratitude for it. So, I would say probably the two things that come up for me are joy, because I’ve wanted to make sure the circumstances don’t determine that. I’m absolutely pumped to be here on the best of days and the hardest of days.”

Quinn doesn’t just say these things; he has displayed this occasionally this season. He is so positive, seeing the opportunities before him and the team. He exudes a confidence stemming from that joy that they can find a way to succeed.

On more than one occasion, the former Falcons head coach has gone out of his way to thank by name various coaches on his staff and various employees, such as the medical staff.

“I also have a lot of gratitude for what this team is and what they stand for. So, to me, those would be the two things looking back on it.”

As prolific author Tim Keller said in his last years, “It’s one thing to be grateful. It’s another to give thanks. Gratitude is what you feel. Thanksgiving is what you do.”

Quinn has exhibited the security to name names of others in the organization when giving thanks this year. He gives thanks publicly because inwardly, he is truly grateful.

 

 

Commanders releasing Mathis further highlights Ron Rivera’s ineptitude

On Saturday, the Commanders released another high Ron Rivera draft pick.

Saturday brought another reminder of just how ineffective Ron Rivera was as an NFL general manager.

Commanders Wire wanted sincerely to give Rivera the benefit of the doubt often when it came to personnel moves while Dan Snyder was still the team’s owner. However, after some time, evidence showed Snyder was less active than he had been in previous seasons.

The Commanders’ release of DT Phidarian Mathis on Saturday was predictable. It was predictable not in isolation but because it marked yet another example of Ron Rivera’s utter futility as a general manager.

In his four seasons, Rivera not only failed to produce a winning record, but his free agent acquisitions and draft selections are glaring examples of his deficiencies as a talent evaluator and a team roster constructor.

Anyone following the Commanders knows that Mathis has been released. We all noticed that despite being healthy, Mathis has been declared “inactive” for the last three games.

Ask yourself, “How many Commanders fans even remember the name of the defensive tackle elevated from the practice squad in substitution for Mathis in the last three weeks?” I guarantee you 50 percent wouldn’t come up with the name Carl Davis.

Davis is a journeyman at age 32, and the Commanders still have not signed him to the active roster. Yet, GM Adam Peters and HC Dan Quinn chose him for three consecutive weeks over Mathis.

Mathis being released raises the question if a contender needing some defensive tackle depth will now sign Mathis to their active roster. If not, will the Commanders sign Mathis to their practice squad?

As the 2024 regular season winds down, Rivera made 33 draft selections in his four seasons (2020-23). Only G Sam Cosmi, RB Brian Robinson, and S Quan Martin are starters, and only ten are still on the active roster.

You think about that.