49ers OC (former) Mike McDaniel is the Dolphins new Head Coach

Submitted by LakeWylieBlue on February 6th, 2022 at 6:40 PM

Per ESPN

Hotel Putingrad

February 6th, 2022 at 7:40 PM ^

I mean, I personally wouldn't have fired Flores in the first place, but everybody that has been in San Francisco the past few years has said McDaniel is wicked smart.

Everybody's on the wunderkind quant train right now. It's probably a fad, but if Miami was going to take this type, McDaniel was the best option out there. I give him a much higher probability of success than O'Connell, Daboll, or Hackett.

Robbie Moore

February 6th, 2022 at 7:55 PM ^

The only question, Vlad, is whether these wicked smart quants can relate to an NFL locker room. An OC, especially one who does not call plays, can bury himself in analytics ad come up with killer game plans but a head coach the boss. The face of the team to the public and the locker room. After one season I'm cautiously optimistic about Matt Campbell because he is plenty smart enough (though not Yale quant smart) and he understands pro football players in his bones.

ThisGuyFawkes

February 6th, 2022 at 9:44 PM ^

Nothing personal, but I hear this sentiment a lot, and vehemently disagree. High-level athletes in any sport, especially the NFL, can relate to a coach who puts them in the best position to win. The coaches who do that, tend to be smart, quant based coaches who can study and scheme an advantage. That is 1st, 2nd and 3rd priority. Of course, it helps if that person is not a raging asshole, can communicate, relates to his / her players and treats them fairly --- but is definitely not required. The most successful coaches in the NFL -- Bellicheck, Reid, McVey, Shannahan, Zac Taylor* are very much in the mold of smart, analytics focused coaches. Dan (don't call me Matt) Campbell is very much an outlier, and a fairly unsuccessful one at that.

 

*only including him because he's in the super bowl

Monk

February 7th, 2022 at 3:02 PM ^

I don't think Bellichek and Reid use analytics as much as the other coaches you mentioned, and neither really does Arians, so you really have to go back to the Eagles who used analytics a lot for the last Super Bowl winner.  There are a lot of coaches who also outthink themselves with analytics and missed the playoffs - Browns, Chargers among others.

HighBeta

February 6th, 2022 at 7:04 PM ^

Yeah. I've been wondering exactly how that set of transactions was supposed to happen. Small duffel full of hundreds left in his locker? Bonus pay shown on his year-end W2? A Flores family member being hired by a non-affiliated Ross company?

That's a very tricky transaction to do.

Inquiring minds want to know!

MountainDew88

February 6th, 2022 at 8:23 PM ^

It's Josh McCown - Luke McCown's older brother - and this seems intentionally misleading.

You're making it sound like he's some random high school coach when in reality, he played quarterback in the NFL for 19 years and as recently as 2020.

His last few years in the league, he was signed by teams not so much for his on-field abilities anymore but because of his ability to help mentor young quarterbacks, essentially acting like another coach.

Josh McCown has long been a well-respected mind around the league, not just some random high school coach.

IheartMichigan

February 7th, 2022 at 9:25 AM ^

Why would it be a great hire? Just curious, all reports are he treated his players like shit. Told Tua he sucked and they should've went with someone else. Also curious why none of his players from Miami are coming out to bat for him like some of Raider's players did for their Interim coach. 

I don't follow the Dolphins, so maybe his players did come out to support him and I missed it. 

JonnyHintz

February 6th, 2022 at 6:58 PM ^

McDaniel was thought to be the preference before Harbaugh was involved, then removed himself from consideration. Which led to Harbaugh being considered (maybe incorrectly) as the top candidate and leading to the interviews. O’Connell is their leading candidate post-Harbaugh, and is expected to become official after the Super Bowl