ralmat55
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Losing Boyer bothers me at least we have developed some really good UDFA CB's. On Chad O'Shea he couldn't leave soon enough haven't developed a young WR since the pronouncement let there be light. O'Shea don't let the door hit ya where the Dog shoulda bitt ya!
Who are you claiming went to the Dolphins in a lateral move?
Clearly Daly was passed over.
Either BB doesn't see him fit for the DC role or he felt there were better candidates available.
Its become obvious BB is a good judge of coordinator-level coaching talent for his system. See Flores, Fat Matt, Josh, BOB, etc.
Is that Boyer's new title?What exactly does a defensive pass game coordinator do?
defensive pass game coordinator/cornerbacks coachIs that Boyer's new title?
Clearly Daly was passed over.
Either BB doesn't see him fit for the DC role or he felt there were better candidates available.
Its become obvious BB is a good judge of coordinator-level coaching talent for his system. See Flores, Fat Matt, Josh, BOB, etc.
Who knows. All scenarios are plausible.Probably more just that he isnt ready yet. Flores was next in line for quite some time, and he had been in the organization for seemingly forever.
Daly seemed to slide into that role as Flores moved up, but he hasn't been with the Pats for that long and he was 'second' for a single season
Bill has a long relationship with Schiano, who will probably be using his time with the pats as a springboard to a HC position, either pro or CFB. And it allows BB more time to develop the current coaching staff.
How was Daly "passed over"? Daly's only been with the team for 5 years and he was made the D-Line coach after 1.
Flores had been with the team since 2004. He spent time as a scout and then coaching on offense, defense, and special teams. That's why Flores was the Pats defacto DC this year. Cause he'd earned it.
Daly is still very young and only has experience on the defensive side of the ball. BB could very well believe that after having lost Patrick Graham last year and losing Flores, Boyer, and O'Shea this year, that Schiano brings some veteran stability that will lessen the burden on Daly and S. Belichick.
The Pats have 2 coaching spots on defense to fill (LBs and CBs coaches) and also the WR coach spot to fill.
There is no question Flores was qualified for DC and HC. That is not the issue.
The issue is Daly was passed over- twice (Flores and Schiano)
Its just like the real world. If you feel you should be promoted but are not, you need to decide if you can live with it.
Either Daly stays or he becomes disenfranchised and leaves.
Daly is in his mid 40s. Its not like he was just a GA. He has experience.
Clearly BB felt there are better candidates for the role.
He wasn't passed over twice. Your claim that he was passed over in favor of Flores makes no sense when Flores clearly had seniority over Daly, both in terms of time in the league and time with the Patriots. It's questionable whether you can claim that Daly was "passed over" for Schiano since 1) Schiano hasn't been officially hired 2) Daly hasn't coached any other position than D-line during his tenure in the league.
You totally ignore the very plausible idea that Daly LIKES coaching the D-line. Much like Scarnecchia likes coaching the O-line. And Daly has had plenty of successes with the likes of Pat Williams, Chris Long, Kevin Williams, Jared Allen, Deitrich Wise, Trey Flowers, etc..
Where are you getting this idea that Daly felt he should have been promoted?
I thought THAT was implied in my post. I guess not.If BB wanted Boyer to be DC he'd be DC instead of Schiano.
Might have misunderstood on my end....I thought THAT was implied in my post. I guess not.