Why Coach Quinn's Big Call Didn't Pay Off
Washington, USAFri Nov 15 2024
On Thursday night, the Washington Commanders faced the Philadelphia Eagles in a crucial division game. The Commanders' new head coach, Dan Quinn, made a big decision in the fourth quarter that didn't go as planned. Instead of kicking a field goal when they were down 12-10 and on the Eagles' 26-yard line, Quinn decided to go for it on fourth-and-2. Unfortunately, their star rookie quarterback, Jayden Daniels, fumbled the snap and was tackled short of the line, turning the ball over. The Eagles then scored a touchdown, widening their lead.
After the game, Coach Quinn explained his choice. He said the team was ready for that moment, even though the play didn't go well. The Commanders have been good at converting fourth downs this season, with one of the best rates in the NFL. Star receiver Terry McLaurin supported his coach, saying the team has been aggressive all season.
But was this the right call? Some experts think not. According to Ben Baldwin, a well-known analyst, the Commanders had a slightly better chance of winning if they had kicked the field goal. Instead, their go-big-or-go-home strategy backfired. Fans also questioned Quinn's clock management later in the game. With time running out, he chose to run the ball three times from the 30-yard line instead of passing, which didn't gain much ground.
The Commanders now face the Dallas Cowboys in Week 11, hoping to bounce back from this tough loss. They're 7-4 and trail the Eagles by 1. 5 games in the NFC East.
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