Dan Quinn is fired up. He thought he might never be a head coach again. He worried the NFL was too focused on offensive coaches, too consumed with finding the “young and shiny.” But now he’s here, 53 years old and ready to “kick a—,” he said, ready to “get rocking,” ready to mold his new team’s “explosive and physical” identity, ready to lead the Washington Commanders through what he hopes will be a swift “recalibration.”
“Nothing I enjoy more than doing hard shit with good people,” Quinn said during a nearly hour-long news conference Monday at team headquarters.