Dan Quinn may have just seen his Washington Commanders' 2025 playoff hopes begin to dissipate on Sunday. And Robert Griffin III thinks the coach has only himself to blame.During a 38-14 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, the second-year quarterback likely broke his arm after being tackled by linebacker Drake Thomas. After the game, the 2012 no. 1 overall pick did not hold back at criticising Quinn's decision to keep Daniels on the field despite the lopsided nature of the game:"I'm not a doctor, but all I know is the emotion of watching him with seven minutes left down 38-7. And my first thought is, 'Why are they still in the game?' ...I understand, you wanna play till the end, but the injuries he's already had this year and last year, why's he in the game? Doesn't make sense."He continued:"(I) just wanted them to hold him out until after the bye week, just let him get fully healthy and attack the back half of the season as close to 100% as possible. ...I can't help but feel for Jayden Daniels, for Washington Commanders fans. Just demoralizing. ...Tough pill to swallow. ...Praying for a full recovery."In the post-game presser, Quinn confirmed that Daniels had indeed suffered a left elbow injury.Dan Quinn slammed by CBS analyst for playing Jayden Daniels in garbage time after Commanders QB’s injuryAlso joining RGIII in condemning Dan Quinn's folly of keeping Jayden Daniels on the field was Damien Harris. The former running back-turned-analyst said on CBS Sports HQ:"This was malpractice by Dan Quinn. [Jayden Daniels] is your prized possession as a franchise. What's the point of having him in the game!"Besides Jayden Daniels, the other bright spot for the Commanders’ offense was Chris Rodriguez Jr., who carried the ball 12 times for 65 yards and a touchdown, mainly in garbage time. Zach Ertz was the team’s leading receiver in Terry McLaurin’s absence with 46 yards on four catches.Sam Darnold, on the other hand, was near-immaculate for the Seahawks, completing 21 of 24 attempts for 330 yards and four touchdowns against an interception. Tory Horton, who had four grabs for 48 yards, accounted for two of them.