Here's the original story, for what it's worth:
Two weeks after the coaching carousel began to spin, none of the eight teams looking for head coaches have requested permission to interview Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels.
profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
Two weeks after the coaching carousel began to spin, none of the eight teams looking for head coaches have requested permission to interview Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels. That could soon be changing.
The interest in Patriots executive Dave Ziegler for the G.M. position is strong circumstantial evidence to support the chatter that’s currently making the rounds, and that we’ve picked up from multiple sources who have their ears attached to the broader grapevine.
It’s believed that McDaniels would want full control over the football operation. That could complicate the effort to hire Ziegler, unless there’s a disconnect between Ziegler’s authority on paper and his practical power when the time comes to make decisions.
First of all, McDaniels hasn't even had a single interview - whether it be the Raiders, or anybody else. Second, if they are interested in Ziegler then that means McDaniels is not getting full control. So which is it? Or is it just PFT flinging conflicting rumors at the wall, hoping one may end up sticking, while generating plenty of clicks?