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Commanders Promote Inexperienced Blough as OC
00:58|The Washington Commanders swiftly appointed David Blough, a 30-year-old assistant quarterbacks coach, as their new offensive coordinator, bypassing more experienced candidates like Mike McDaniel. This decision, made to keep Blough from joining the Detroit Lions and to maintain rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels confidence, could either be a masterstroke or a risky move that may impact head coach Dan Quinns job security.
Washington Commanders' Bold Gamble: Blough Takes Play-Calling Reins
01:17|The Washington Commanders make a bold move, promoting quarterbacks coach David Blough to offensive coordinator, bypassing big names like LaFleur and McDaniel. Blough, with a sharp football mind, takes on the challenge of play-calling, but the risk could cost head coach Dan Quinn his job if it doesnt pay off. All eyes are on Blough as he steps into uncharted territory.
David Blough Named Commanders Offensive Coordinator
01:46|David Blough, a Purdue grad with a masters in health and kinesiology, is named Washington Commanders new offensive coordinator. He previously served as assistant quarterbacks coach, stepping up to prep three quarterbacks last year. Bloughs guidance led rookie Jayden Daniels to impressive stats, including 4,459 offensive yards and 31 touchdowns. The teams quarterback room excelled, setting records for completion percentage, passing touchdowns, and fewest interceptions. Blough brings pro experience, having quarterbacked for the Detroit Lions and Arizona Cardinals. His promotion comes as the Commanders aim to build on their momentum for the next season.
Commanders Promote Blough, Shake Up Offense
01:24|David Blough, a former quarterback with no play-calling experience, is appointed as the Washington Commanders offensive coordinator, replacing Kliff Kingsbury. This unexpected move, backed by head coach Dan Quinn, aims to bring an up-tempo, no-huddle offense with more run plays and play-action passes. The teams investment in Terry McLaurin and the potential high cost of free agent wide receiver Deebo Samuel Senior may lead to a reevaluation of their roster.
Washington Commanders Promote QB Coach to Offensive Coordinator
01:14|Dan Quinn Takes a Risk: Promoting David Blough to Offensive Coordinator In a surprising move, the Washington Commanders have named David Blough, a former quarterback, as their new offensive coordinator. Blough, who has worked under top offensive minds like Ben Johnson and Kevin OConnell, takes over after Tavita Pritchard left for Stanford. The hire, which came after a brief interview process, has sparked mixed reactions from fans. Quinn, under pressure to turn things around, believes Bloughs familiarity with rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, whom he coached at LSU, will be a significant advantage. However, the risk of promoting someone without prior position coach experience has left many questioning the decision.
Washington Commanders Promote Young OC, Fans Want Vet Defensive Coordinator
01:35|Washington Commanders promote internal candidate, David Blough, to offensive coordinator, echoing past coaches paths. Fans have mixed reactions, with many preferring an experienced hire. Concerns arise about Bloughs potential poaching for head coach roles. Meanwhile, fans demand an experienced defensive coordinator to fix the struggling unit.
Quinn's Bold Move: Blough Takes Over Commanders
01:26|Dan Quinns unexpected choice to promote David Blough as offensive coordinator for the Washington Commanders has sparked a range of reactions among fans. Blough, an undrafted quarterback from Purdue, brings fresh perspective and experience from his time with Kingsbury in Arizona. This hire aligns with a league trend of ex-backup quarterbacks rising through coaching ranks quickly. The success of this bold move will determine Quinns reputation and job security heading into the next season.
Croskey-Merritt's Breakout Season: Commanders' Future Bright
01:24|Jacory Croskey-Merritt, a seventh-round draft pick, emerged as a breakout star for the Washington Commanders in 2025, rushing for 805 yards and 8 touchdowns. Despite a mid-season slump, he finished strong, earning fan love and setting high expectations for the future.