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With three years experience to Troy Brown's five, he apparently is the No. 2 WR coach. But leaving before the season's over is not the greatest look.



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I’d like to see them replace him with someone from the college ranks that has experience with successful big bodied wr’s.
I'd like to see a replacement who didn't play mostly DB in college and was a defensive coach even in his 1st year with the Pats then switched to assistant WR coach last year. It was a curious decision at the time of the hire. Very up is down / cats are dogs / Patty is an OC / type of experience.
 
December fools?? :rolleyes:
 
Super disrespectful. BB gave hime a chance with his first assignment as a position coach.
Leaving early during this type of season for a lateral job is not a good look.
Embarrassing for Bill also.
 
This clickbate thread title would make Musketfire jealous. What a Nothing-burger. It is highly likely that Bill gave his blessing for Douglas to move on now. Syracuse has a new head coach, who surely wants to finalize his staff, so they can hit the ground running when the off-season program starts and to help with recruiting.
 
I hope BB has an out of work nephew or something. Scream nepotism all you want but BB hasn't had a loyal non-relative working for him since Weis/Crennel/Fears/Scar.
 
This clickbate thread title would make Musketfire jealous. What a Nothing-burger. It is highly likely that Bill gave his blessing for Douglas to move on now. Syracuse has a new head coach, who surely wants to finalize his staff, so they can hit the ground running when the off-season program starts and to help with recruiting.

The thread title was not intended as "click bait." This is a news item about an assistant coach leaving before the season is finished. A BAD season with a head coach on the hot seat, in which lower-level assistants might be extra antsy about job security. I'm sure Douglas had *some* responsibility justifying full-time employment with the Patriots, especially considering the team's comparatively small staff. Whether BB gave his blessing as if it didn't matter is just a guess vs. "highly likely." And whether Douglas still would've jumped ship with the Patriots playoff-bound is an open question.
 
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I hope BB has an out of work nephew or something. Scream nepotism all you want but BB hasn't had a loyal non-relative working for him since Weis/Crennel/Fears/Scar.
Ridiculously incorrect. As if there isn't a coach on the staff who returned to work for him a second time as an example. And he's not the first one.
 
Ridiculously incorrect. As if there isn't a coach on the staff who returned to work for him a second time as an example. And he's not the first one.
I think what you are referring to are coaches that sought their own path, didn't do so hot, and came back to a guy that actually is loyal for another shot at career rejuvenation. I think BOB may be the exception currently.
 
Listen, if you worked with the 2023 NE’s WR corps and someone wants to pay you next season - you take it. Dude’s gotta feed his family.
He isn't getting paid **** here so its understandable.
 
I just hope this is an indication that a decision has been made re: Bill, and the rats are abandoning the ship before Black Monday.
 
Super disrespectful. BB gave hime a chance with his first assignment as a position coach.
Leaving early during this type of season for a lateral job is not a good look.
Embarrassing for Bill also.
How is it disrespectful? Should he wait till end of season and struggle to find a job after getting fired for the sake of respect?
 


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