In case you haven’t noticed, Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn likes a good motto or slogan. Whether it was during his time as head coach of the Falcons or the past three seasons with the Cowboys, Quinn has adopted a motto for his players.
When taking over as Washington’s coach this year, Quinn had another: “Doing hard s–t with good people.”
We’ve seen Quinn wearing the shirt with that motto during practice recently. On Friday, Kay Adams from the show “Up and Adams” was in Ashburn for the latest stop on her training camp tour, where Quinn revealed a new motto for 2024.
Adams asked Quinn if he had to have a motto on the back of his shirt right now, what would it be?
“Anybody. Anytime. Anywhere,” Quinn answered.
“That’s what it says on the back of my shirt right now. It really has less to do about the opponent and more to do about road games, home games, standards, hot, cold, indoor, outdoor, like if you’re ready to get it on, you gotta be able to East Coast, West Coast, Sunday nights, Monday nights, Thursdays, and division games, non-division games, like they all do it. And so that’s what that means; it’s not about proving it, like an opponent, but it’s about….we’re going to be a tough draw.”
Adams then asked the crowd behind her and Quinn if they were ready to run through a wall for their coach, and they responded, “YES.” Rookie offensive tackle Brandon Coleman, who was signing autographs, turned around, pumped his fist, and screamed, “Yeah.”
Here’s the segment:
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— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) August 2, 2024