
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn is tired of losing.
After the team lost 16-13 to the Miami Dolphins in their Week 11 game in Madrid, Quinn gave a candid answer when asked about the team's latest loss.
"This one stings," Quinn said postgame. "Guys are definitely hurting, and I thought in a lot of spaces they battled, and we had our opportunity to go win it. We didn't get that done. I liked the energy going into the game. That felt right. Some of the things, I liked seeing some goal line stops, some defense. That certainly brought some energy. That felt right.
"Liked seeing some big scramble by Marcus. That was a cool play to see us battling. I think you've heard me talk about winning time moments and the missed opportunities, and that's what it felt like to me afterwards."
The Commanders have been dealt a poor hand all season with injuries, but they had a legitimate chance to beat the Dolphins with several opportunities to win. Unfortunately for the Commanders, they couldn't execute when it mattered most.
"Getting a chance to get a lead and not being able to close it out, obviously that's the part that stings the most, because we gave ourselves finally a chance to put ourselves in a spot to go win," Quinn said.
"So that was kind of my message and where I was at. Got to heal the team up and fix that inconsistency that we're seeing that jams us up, whether it's a penalty or, like I said, a missed op in the spaces. So that's what we intend to do."
Quinn and the Commanders will rest during their Week 12 bye before returning to face the 9-2 Denver Broncos on Sunday Night Football when they get back to the football field.
More must-reads:
+
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!