I have to be honest buddy and I am not trying to sound like a **** but the fact you think in his 13th season Tom Brady has just become this poor QB who cannot execute in the first half of football games is foolish, the fact is this team has been struggling since last season and the only difference to the structure is McDaniels. He is not prepare his offense and he is not developing the correct game plan if you have any question about that you should re-watch the games we have played in the second half.
Without McDaniels
- 4 SB trips
- 3 SB victories
- 2 seasons w/ 100.0 QB rating or higher
- 2 seasons w/ 35+ touchdowns
- 3 seasons w/ 65% completion percentage or higher
With McDaniels
- 1 SB trip
- 0 SB victories
- 1 season w/100.0 QB rating or higher
- 1 season w/ 35+ touchdowns or higher
- 1 season w/ 65% completion percentage or higher
All the things listed under with Josh were accomplished in the 2007 season. There is no question in my mind if someone is to blame for execution issues on offense it is McDaniels and not TFB.
Your facts are wrong, per usual.
New England Patriots: Josh McDaniels
2001/2002 - Personal Assistant to Belichick
(Pats win SB)
2003 - Defensive Assistant
2004 - QB COACH (Hence INTEGRAL part of team)
(Pats win SB)
2005 - QB Coach (Unofficial Offensive Coordinator)
2006 - 2008 - Offensive Coordinator
(Pats Goto SB in 2007)
Jan-2012 - Offensive Assistant -
Pats in SB.
So, even if we disregard the last SB, McDaniels was on the team for 4 of the 5 SBs and the 3 wins. Of which, he was the QB Coach for one of them. 2004.
Brady's BEST season in terms of completions %, TDs, and QB Rating came with McDaniels as the OC.
Now, to further blow up your argument.
In the years that Brady had a QBR over 100, the Pats didn't win the SB. And it didn't matter whether it was McDaniels or O'Brien. So that makes QBR irrelevant. In fact, most people disregard QBR since it's not an official NFL stat.
Also, in the years where Brady surpassed 30 TDs, he's never won a SB.
Lastly, in the years where Brady has surpassed 65% completion, he's never won a SB.
Summation: Your argument against Josh McDaniels and your reasoning flawed. Your attempt to use facts was greatly flawed because you clearly do not know the history of the coach in question. Your understanding of how to measure an Offensive Coordinator is a zero based on what you've posted. You didn't bother to support the idea that McDaniels Offense fails to prepare the players effectively and discount the opposing defense actually showing up and playing the game.
Lastly, until you improve your understanding of football in general, nevermind what it takes to be able to say that an OC (or any coach) is or isn't doing his job properly, you will have no credibility and will continue to be schooled by myself and others to the point of embarrassment.