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Very informtive article by Reiss about the Patriots in-house operation and plans to replace Patricia, McDaniels, and Casserio
Examining next in line should Patriots' coordinators, personnel exec depart
Major points:
1. Tight ends coach Brian Daboll likely would be the leading in-house to elevate to the role of Offensive Coordinator. Having gotten his start in New England (2000-06), he has experience as a coordinator with the Cleveland Browns (2009-10), Miami Dolphins (2011) and Kansas City Chiefs (2012).
2. On defense, the path seems clear for linebackers coach Brian Flores to step up. The Boston College alumnus (Class of 2003) is taking a similar path to Patricia: starting as a coaching assistant, briefly focusing on offense, before working on multiple levels on defense with safeties and linebackers. He is highly regarded as a coach on the rise.
3. Similar to when Scott Pioli departed in 2009 to become Kansas City's general manager and Caserio essentially replaced him as an in-house promotion, current director of college scouting Monti Ossenfort would likely be next in line now. This is his 12th year with the Patriots; he's worked his way up the ranks from scouting assistant to area scout, national scout, assistant director of college scouting and now director.
Examining next in line should Patriots' coordinators, personnel exec depart
Major points:
1. Tight ends coach Brian Daboll likely would be the leading in-house to elevate to the role of Offensive Coordinator. Having gotten his start in New England (2000-06), he has experience as a coordinator with the Cleveland Browns (2009-10), Miami Dolphins (2011) and Kansas City Chiefs (2012).
2. On defense, the path seems clear for linebackers coach Brian Flores to step up. The Boston College alumnus (Class of 2003) is taking a similar path to Patricia: starting as a coaching assistant, briefly focusing on offense, before working on multiple levels on defense with safeties and linebackers. He is highly regarded as a coach on the rise.
3. Similar to when Scott Pioli departed in 2009 to become Kansas City's general manager and Caserio essentially replaced him as an in-house promotion, current director of college scouting Monti Ossenfort would likely be next in line now. This is his 12th year with the Patriots; he's worked his way up the ranks from scouting assistant to area scout, national scout, assistant director of college scouting and now director.