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Dan quinn: bosses ‘don’t deserve to win many games’ with three transitions

Dan quinn: bosses 'don't deserve to win many games' with three transitions


Three transitions were the history of the game before the break in Washington, which brought the ball down the stadium most of the night and once put in nine possessions.

During the opening, Washington drove deep into the territory of Chicago, but Daniels was late on the seam and set off near the goal line. In the next possession, a rookie fired back Jacory Crokey-Merritt in the first play. After scratching his way into a two -point lead, Washington had a shot on the ice, but Daniels lost the ball and allowed Bears to recover to set up the game that won the game

“I just lost the ball. Quite my fault,” said Daniels. “Bill didn’t give a chance. It’s my fault.

Daniels said the rains of rain with Fumble was not an excuse.

“I’m not [going to] Sit up here and blame it for the episode, “said Daniels.” At the end of the day, I got to focus. I get paid for going there and focusing, playing and playing.

Daniels passed 19-AF-26 for 211 meters, three passing, with an interception for 119.2 points. It marked QB’s highest score in the second year of losses in its career.

The transition blew a victory, but all three courses played role. The defense demolished for a long time and allowed 381 a total of meters. 55 meters on the dump to run back d’Andre Swift should not happen. And the defense Quinn could not create negatively after fumble Daniels. The Special Forces tiled a sad night with Matt Gay lost a field goal, which set up the upright in the second quarter.

The bosses have seen between winnings and losses each week to open the period 3-3.

Weather elder left tackle Laremy Tunsil took a long view after the latest defeat

“This is early, man,” he said. “We still have time to be efficient for breaking.”

The bosses take over Dallas for the 7th week before the plan stiffens with Kansas City, Seattle and Detroit.