Many coaches have tried to install their own version of the so-called “Patriot Way” elsewhere throughout the years. For one reason or another, however, all of them have failed to achieve even a fraction of the New England Patriots’ success.
The latest assistant coach to leave the Patriots’ system is Josh McDaniels. A long-time offensive coordinator in New England and one of those failed head coaches — he spent one-and-a-half unsuccessful seasons in Denver — the 45-year-old left the club earlier this year to take over the Las Vegas Raiders’ vacant gig.
McDaniels has apparently learned from his experiences with the Broncos between 2009 and 2010.