Dan Quinn: “One thing I really appreciate was the attack, tone, and nature of the defense”

Dan Quinn: “One thing I really appreciate was the attack, tone, and nature of the defense”
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Dan Quinn spoke to reporters for his first Victory Monday and Tell the truth Monday of the season. The Washington Commanders defeated their division rivals, the New York Giants, 21-6 to kick off the season at Northwest Stadium yesterday. It was a big win that could have been bigger if they played a cleaner game. Quinn watched the tape, an said despite not allowing a touchdown, there were some things he saw that needed to be cleaned up. He did “appreciate the attack, tone, and nature of the defense”.

WR Deebo Samuel had the effect on the Giants defense that Quinn expected him to, and he was happy with the amount of touched he received. Washington’s new weapon on offense was used as a rusher, receiver, and kickoff returner, and scored a touchdown on the ground.

Micah Parsons was traded to the Green Bay Packers and made his debut against the Lions yesterday, recording a sack. Washington visits Green Bay to play the Packers on Thursday night, and Quinn said he was surprised his former team traded his former star player. He said Parsons allows you to be a mad scientist when scheming him, and said his speed makes him difficult to prepare for.

Cleaning things up on defense:

Deebo Samuel’s impact:

Laremy Tunsil:

Cowboys trading Micah Parson, preparing for him as a Packer: