McDaniels is not familiar with our NEW offense. He helped adapt a Meyer-style spread attack, which featured a deep threat in Moss and a slot guy in Welker. Our offense now is a two tight end, unpredictable attack that will pass or run depending on who they have lined up against the Patriot tight ends. It's a much more versatile offense now which McDaniels does not have experience with. I'm also not sure if McDaniels is the guy given that the Rams are dead last this year in points per game, yards, and 3rd down despite Bradford and Steven Jackson. The Rams offense was worse this year than the Colts with Curtis Painter, the Vikings with Christian Ponder, and the Chiefs with a decimated roster.
I would take him back...but I think McD would adjust office based on personnel. He tries to utilize the best the players on his roster has to offer.
If we add a deep threat ...the skies the limit...on what can be done....:rocker:
Let the Jets take McDaniels. I'd rather promote O'Shea or Ferentz who are familiar with our new 2-TE offense having been on the staff during its development.
Let the Jets take McDaniels. I'd rather promote O'Shea or Ferentz who are familiar with our new 2-TE offense having been on the staff during its development.
I think McDaniels is a more aggressive and creative OC. I can't see him getting a HC offer with the way the STL offense played this season. Also, I can't see him staying in STL because Spagnuolo is probably being shown the door after today. He probably makes a move to a new coordinator position, and I hope BB offers him a position.
JMD would be a great pickup. He's familiar with BB/Brady and most likely to prevent a year of adjustment to a new OC. He's already failed in positions elsewhere so there's little chance we'd lose him after a few seasons like every other OC since the dynasty began. Saves the unpredictability and instability of bringing in new guys to develop and then leave anyways after a couple seasons.