Nick Ashooh welcomes on Tom Schad of The Washington Post to react to Jordan Schultz’s report about alleged front office meddling in coaching decisions and player usage. They discuss how real those concerns are inside the building, what the Commanders are prioritizing in their search for a new offensive coordinator—leaning toward a more traditional, run-focused offense—what the defensive coordinator search could look like, and just how aggressive Washington may be when free agency opens.
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Nick Ashooh welcomes on Tom Schad of The Washington Post to react to Jordan Schultz’s report about alleged front office meddling in coaching decisions and player usage. They discuss how real those concerns are inside the building, what the Commanders are prioritizing in their search for a new offensive coordinator—leaning toward a more traditional, run-focused offense—what the defensive coordinator search could look like, and just how aggressive Washington may be when free agency opens.
Despite the Commanders’ struggles and the season being effectively over, Doc Walker reflects on what this year revealed about the team. Doc highlights the consistent effort, fight, and competitiveness the players showed week in and week out, even when the results didn’t follow, and explains why that matters moving forward.
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Nick Ashooh welcomes on Tom Schad of The Washington Post to react to Jordan Schultz’s report about alleged front office meddling in coaching decisions and player usage. They discuss how real those concerns are inside the building, what the Commanders are prioritizing in their search for a new offensive coordinator—leaning toward a more traditional, run-focused offense—what the defensive coordinator search could look like, and just how aggressive Washington may be when free agency opens.