Cowboys writer says Commanders signing already a flop

cowboys writer says commanders signing already a flop

ASHBURN, VIRGINIA - FEBRUARY 05: Head coach Dan Quinn of the Washington Commanders speaks during an introductory press conference at OrthoVirginia Training Center at Commanders Park on February 05, 2024 in Ashburn, Virginia. (Photo by Jess Rapfogel/Getty Images)

A writer covering the Dallas Cowboys went on record Friday, stating he believes one Dan Quinn signing might already be a flop.

Jerry Trotta, who writes for "The Landry Hat," asserted the new Commanders head coach, "Quinn overspent on a pair of Cowboys free agents in Dorance Armstrong and Tyler Biadasz and signed a 33-year-old tight end in Zach Ertz who's played only 17 games the last two seasons."

I actually admit to being concerned regarding Ertz, not knowing what he might still be able to contribute in 2024 for the Commanders.

Trotta then continued a step further, saying, "Any of those moves could blow up in Quinn's face, but there's one marquee signing that already looks like a flop: running back Austin Ekeler."

Ekeler had appeared on the "Up and Adams" show with Kay Adams, stating that the Chargers were going a different direction, deciding to sign bigger running backs. So, Ekeler signed with Washington.

This reason didn't satisfy Trotta, who called Ekeler's reason "ludicrous." Yet, Trotta doesn't seem to understand that though Ekeler carried the ball 206 and 204 times during the 2021 and 2022 seasons, the 5-10, 200-pound running back is now entering his eighth NFL season.

The Commanders are not planning on using Ekeler to carry the ball 200+ times in 2024. If he reaches that many carries it will only be because Brian Robinson and Chris Rodriguez were both injured during the season.

The Commanders hope to assign Robinson and Rodriguez the workload of carrying the ball between the tackles, permitting Ekeler to be utilized more in space as a third-down back or pass-receiving back.

Trotta concluded, asking his readers, "You think Quinn already regrets signing Ekeler?"

Frankly, isn't it much too early to make such an assumption?

Ekeler's contract is only for two years. The Commanders can get the most out of Ekeler over two seasons by not pounding a 200-pound back too often, especially when they have guys like Robinson and Rodriguez, with younger bodies with less wear and tear, who can get the tough yards.

Perhaps, might his wishes that Quinn is not successful in Washington, be clouding Trotta's judgment?

After all, we all (myself certainly included) have our own biases, and they reveal themselves from time to time.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Cowboys writer says Commanders signing already a flop

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