Patriots' offseason could unravel with young coach suddenly in demand
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Patriots' offseason could unravel with young coach suddenly in demand
"The Patriots sit at 9-2 through eleven weeks, and the staff is a major reason why. Not only is the group having success now, but they have proven they can be successful in the past: Vrabel was the COY in 2021, and McDaniels has had two stints as a head coach, both stemming from his excellence as an offensive playcaller."
"Brown became the play caller in Carolina in 2023 after six games and six losses under Reich, and the Panthers immediately won their first game of the year, beating the Texans 15-13 for Bryce Young's first-ever win. Chuba Hubbard would rush for 88 yards that game, the second-highest total from any Panther that year. The Bears also broke their 11-game losing streak to the Packers in Week 18 of 2024, their first time beating Green Bay since 2018."
The New England Patriots overhauled their coaching staff in the offseason, hiring Mike Vrabel as head coach, bringing back Josh McDaniels as offensive coordinator, and adding Terrell Williams as defensive coordinator. The team sits at 9-2 through eleven weeks, with the revamped staff credited as a major reason for the strong start. Vrabel won Coach of the Year in 2021, and McDaniels has two head-coach stints grounded in his offensive playcalling. Thomas Brown, 39, serves as tight ends coach and passing game coordinator and has become a potential head-coaching candidate after varied coordinator and interim roles in 2023–2024.
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