
NFL Coach: Commanders OC Kingsbury Has 'a Better Feel for' Running an NFL Offense Now
The Washington Commanders are entering a new era.
Josh Harris is now the owner, replacing the beleaguered Daniel Snyder. Jayden Daniels was drafted to be the quarterback of the future. Dan Quinn was brought aboard as head coach, bringing along a lengthy rƩsumƩ.
One of his key appointments was at offensive coordinator, where he tabbed former Arizona Cardinals and Texas Tech head coach Kliff Kingsbury to take on the role. According to ESPN's John Keim, there is belief that Kingsburyāwho served as a senior offensive assistant for USC last seasonāhas grown as an offensive mind and play-caller:
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"One coach who has faced Kingsbury multiple times said he likes how Kingsbury has evolved as an offensive coach in the NFL. The coach said early in his Arizona career, Kingsbury did not throw enough between the hashesāthey were 25th in his first two seasons. But in his final two seasons, Arizona ranked 13th."
"'It looks like he's gotten a better feel for it,' the coach said."
"The coach also said he likes how Kingsbury incorporated the tight end more, something that likely will take place in Washington."
He'll have familiarity at tight end after Zach Ertzāwho played two seasons for him at Arizonaāwas signed by the team this offseason.
"He's one of the best offensive minds that I've been around," Ertz told Keim regarding Kingsbury.
The Commanders will be hoping that Daniels thrives under the offensive coordinator and eventually feels the same way about him as Ertz does.
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