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Patriots Announce Coaching Staff Titles for 2022

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how is this any different from what they said right before otas?

It's not but it seems like Judge will be calling the plays...he's the one working directly with Mac. And wasn't Josh and BOB offensive assistant before becoming OC?
 
how is this any different from what they said right before otas?
They backfilled the coaching staff by making Evan Rothstein just a normal offensive assistant after last year's "Research and Analysis/Coaching" title and adding V'Angelo Bentley as NFL Coaching Fellowship/Defense (people may remember him as a 2016 UDFA signing).

Just minor details beyond that. Steve and Mayo are now both Linebackers Coach rather than last year's inside/outside split. Patricia kept his Senior Football Advisor title in addition to now also being OL Coach. With no fullback on the roster, Caley is back to being only the TE coach.
 
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Below are the responsibilities of each of the Patriots' assistants:

Cam Achord: Special Teams Coordinator

Brian Belichick: Safeties

Steve Belichick: Linebackers
V'Angelo Bentley: NFL Coaching Fellowship/Defense

Troy Brown: Wide Receivers/Kickoff Returners

Moses Cabrera: Head Strength and Conditioning

Nick Caley: Tight Ends

DeMarcus Covington: Defensive Line

Ross Douglas: Wide Receivers/NFL Coaching Fellowship

Joe Houston: Special Teams Assistant

Tyler Hughes: Offensive Assistant

Joe Judge: Offensive Assistant/Quarterbacks

Deron Mayo: Strength and Conditioning Assistant

Jerod Mayo: Linebackers

Matt Patricia: Senior Football Adviser/Offensive Line

Mike Pellegrino: Cornerbacks

Evan Rothstein: Offensive Assistant

Vinnie Sunseri: Running Backs

Billy Yates: Assistant Offensive Line
 
how is this any different from what they said right before otas?
It isn't, just the forum idiot starting another useless thread to call attention to herself.
 
V'Angelo Bentley: NFL Coaching Fellowship/Defense

Interesting... Bentley on on the team in 2016 for a bit... didnt make the final roster or anything...




 
Below are the responsibilities of each of the Patriots' assistants:

Cam Achord: Special Teams Coordinator

Brian Belichick: Safeties

Steve Belichick: Linebackers
V'Angelo Bentley: NFL Coaching Fellowship/Defense

Troy Brown: Wide Receivers/Kickoff Returners

Moses Cabrera: Head Strength and Conditioning

Nick Caley: Tight Ends

DeMarcus Covington: Defensive Line

Ross Douglas: Wide Receivers/NFL Coaching Fellowship

Joe Houston: Special Teams Assistant

Tyler Hughes: Offensive Assistant

Joe Judge: Offensive Assistant/Quarterbacks

Deron Mayo: Strength and Conditioning Assistant

Jerod Mayo: Linebackers

Matt Patricia: Senior Football Adviser/Offensive Line

Mike Pellegrino: Cornerbacks

Evan Rothstein: Offensive Assistant

Vinnie Sunseri: Running Backs

Billy Yates: Assistant Offensive Line

Why doesn't our cousin Vinnie Sunseri coach the Safeties, Kevin Faulk or a reasonable facsimile thereof coach the RBs... and Brian Belichick fetch the coffee and drive players to the airport?
 
It's not but it seems like Judge will be calling the plays...he's the one working directly with Mac. And wasn't Josh and BOB offensive assistant before becoming OC?

Before he was named QBs coach, JMD had never coached on the offensive side of the ball and one year later he was calling plays on offense. I don’t remember a lot of hand-wringing about that at the time. The difference now is that the Belichick-hating vultures are circling.
 
It's not but it seems like Judge will be calling the plays...he's the one working directly with Mac. And wasn't Josh and BOB offensive assistant before becoming OC?
I think Josh was QB coach 04-05 then the OCordinator as well as QB coach from 06-08

BOB was WR coach first then QB coach and then O cordinator

But yes both started out as just offensive assistants in the beginning of their careers here.
 
Not much else to talk about right now (almost there, five more days!), but the titles don't really concern so much as the division of responsibilities, which they'll never tell us.

It was inevitable, after Josh left, that things weren't going to be structured the same way unless they brought in an equally experienced OC, of which there really weren't any available. All of the options were either OC's good enough to get head coaching gigs, or young unproven ones you'd have to pry away from another team with a promotion (without really being able to see if they're a fit for your team yet). The only guy that would have made sense was O'Brien, who didn't seem to have interest, at least for this year.

So that said, no one guy, whether it was Judge, Patricia, Haley, Brown, etc, was going to step in and do everything Josh did. It would be like asking Mac Jones last year to run the offense the same way Brady did. Take any talent disparity away, and you're still talking about someone doing it for 20 years versus 1 or none.

So everything is going to be divided differently, with BB being the "buck stops here" when a dispute needs to be settled.
 
Didn't Rob and Rex Ryan work with Buddy on the same team? Don't recall that being a huge controversy. Or maybe they didn't.
 
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