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Originally Posted by HoosierinFL
Here's that article about McDaniels learning his lessons from his time in Denver and then going back to the New England, and how he's learning different things about how Belichek operates now that he's been a HC before
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...pick-his-spots
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It all sounds like fluff. A few weeks ago, Venturi was asked why Patriots assistant coaches haven't had success on their own as head coaches. In general, he thinks it's due to them following the letter of the BB law--run things the Patriot way. It's all fine and great at first, but once the wins don't follow, they don't know what to do beyond that and the foundation crumbles.
I still think it will be the same way for McDaniels and once the shine of the "Patriot way" of doing things wears off, he'll just revert to being a loud d-bag that pisses off everyone around him by being a petulant hothead--same stuff that rubbed people wrong in Denver. Those who do not learn from history...