Several dominoes have already fallen on the coaching circuit around the league, but a major question which remains unanswered pertains to Bill Belichick‘s future. The Patriots could part ways with the six-time Super Bowl winner, but a possibility exists that he remains in place for at least one more season.
In the latter case, a familiar face could join Belichick on the sidelines. Josh McDaniels is “a candidate to return” to New England in the event Belichick stays with the team, Jeff Howe of The Athletic reports (subscription required). The latter met with owner Robert Kraft on Monday, but no firm decision has been made at this point. The process through which a direction is determined could take weeks, so it comes as no surprise that nothing concrete has emerged on the second day of the offseason.
McDaniels’ coaching career includes a pair of ill-fated head coaching gigs (with the Broncos and Raiders), but he is of course best known for his time as the Patriots’ offensive coordinator. Serving in that role from 2006-08, then again from 2012-21, he enjoyed considerable success with Tom Brady and the team’s offense. It is that unit which has struggled considerably over the past two years in particular, during which time the Patriots have made taken very different approaches on the sidelines.
Belichick handed offensive play-calling duties to Matt Patricia in 2022, a move which raised eyebrows given his background on the defensive side of the ball. Joe Judge – whose Patriots tenure mainly comprised of special teams work – also had a large hand in the offense, a unit which delivered underwhelming results. The decision to bring in Bill O’Brien as OC for this season was seen as a sound one, but quarterback Mac Jones did not rebound as hoped, leaving his future unclear after three seasons.
The Patriots electing to start over on the sidelines would come as little surprise if Belichick were indeed to depart in the near future. He could still convince Kraft that a switch in organizational structure – perhaps one in which the 71-year-old ceded his duties as de facto general manager – could yield a rebound from this year’s 4-13 season, however. Such a proposal could lead to Belichick finishing out his current Patriots contract, which runs through 2024.
McDaniels’ Raiders tenure (during which he and ex-GM Dave Zeigler adopted a Patriot Way-inspired approach) resulted in a 9-16 record and a midseason firing in his second year at the helm. The turbulent nature of his Vegas stint likely dealt a major blow to his future head coaching opportunities, but another OC appointment could be in the cards with New England. As Howe notes, McDaniels remains close with both Belichick and Kraft, and a reunion could present the chance for at least one more campaign together. Pending developments on the Belichick front, McDaniels’ status will be something to monitor.
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The Band will be back together
Apparently Belichick has not “seen the light”. He needs to park the DeLorean and stop trying to go “Back to the Future”.
Hahaha
Pats fans, how ya feeling?
Keep Bill, bring back Josh. Hire a final decision maker above Bill. Win win for everyone, except maybe O’Brien.
Sounds like “leave the gun, take the cannoli”
Lol!
Leave the gun AND the cannoli!
Haha
why hasn’t there been an article on the rumors that Mike Tomlin is stepping down after the season?
All the Pats coordinators eventually head home to Daddy Bill.
When has Josh been good w/o Tom? Failed twice as a HC w/ his hand pick QB’s. After getting canned in Den, he was the Rams OC and they had no problem letting him walk after one year. Besides, we were told BoB would fix the O this season guess not.
Im with ya Arty.
He is now going to get a chance to work with a high pick.
Will he ruin this QB or turn him into Brady 2.0? I know where I land.
The roster has a ton of work to do. It’s not going to be easy without playmakers.
He got Mac Jones to the pro bowl and the pats to the playoffs that year (albeit they got obliterated)
maybe Tom will come back also. bring them all back
Noooooooooooooo. Please no. Move on already.