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Just on this, I think you’re spot-on, and it fits Belichick’s comment in the summer about how good coaches can coach anywhere. Belichick really liked Patricia’s performance as DC even though I myself thought it was too conservative in general (he did win 2 SB rings as DC with great 4th quarter / OT performances in those, so what do I know?). Obviously Belichick was wrong on him.MY THoughts:
- I think that Patricia went to Bill and told him that he believed he could implement facets of the Shanahan offense.
- I think that Patricia took the same approach as Herman Boone took by "simplifying things". But his lack of understanding of the how the parts of the Shanahan offense worked together were huge issues.
- Patricia clearly didn't understand facets of the Shanahan offense. This got exposed by a player or players who had experience in the Shanahan /McVay offense (not sure who outside of Bourne had that experience). I think THIS led to Bourne "being in the dog house".
In regards to other players - Trent Brown was under Kyle Shanahan in SF, and the article noted how the OL adjustments were the biggest issue of all. Hunter Henry played under Anthony Lynn with the Chargers - a member of Mike Shanahan’s 1997 and 1998 Super Bowl winning Broncos, and currently assistant HC with the 49ers.
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