Brendan Daly should be on Miami's Dline Coaching search shortlist

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Brendan Daly should be on Miami's Dline Coaching search shortlist, the Patriots current D line coach coming to Miami would be a huge win/win situation for both parties. He has been in the NFL for several years having coached dline for the Rams, VIKings, and currently the Pats. Along the way he has produced several all pro players. Daly is known as a high energy coach that is a very good techinition.

Coming to Miami as dline / co-DC would give Daly the opportunity to advance his career over the next few years faster than being an NFL journeyman and give Miami a DC succession plan for when Diaz moves on. Also high energy coaches tend to be descent recruiters and motivators, (he was a S&C coach at OK State). Daly coached in college earlier in his career, he also got his start in a South Florida HS.

Link to article about Daly being a devot Catholic, which would be a plus for Coach Richt.
https://cruxnow.com/church-in-the-u...uence-new-england-patriots-assistant-coaches/

Link to Brendan Daly's Patriots profile.
http://www.patriots.com/team/coaches/roster/brendan-daly
 
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Brendan Daly should be on Miami's Dline Coaching search shortlist, the Patriots current D line coach coming to Miami would be a huge win/win situation for both parties. He has been in the NFL for several years having coached dline for the Rams, VIKings, and currently the Pats. Along the way he has produced several all pro players. Daly is known as a high energy coach that is a very good techinition.

Coming to Miami as dline / co-DC would give Daly the opportunity to advance his career over the next few years faster than being an NFL journeyman and give Miami a DC succession plan for when Diaz moves on. Also high energy coaches tend to be descent recruiters and motivators, (he was a S&C coach at OK State). Daly coached in college earlier in his career, he also got his start in a South Florida HS.

Link to article about Daly being a devot Catholic, which would be a plus for Coach Richt.
https://cruxnow.com/church-in-the-u...uence-new-england-patriots-assistant-coaches/

Link to Brendan Daly's Patriots profile.
http://www.patriots.com/team/coaches/roster/brendan-daly
That's all just fine and dandy but your a little short in why he would be interested!
 
Daly's not going to leave Bellechick and go to college.

He has been coaching 17 years an is still a dline coach, granted a successful one. But sometimes you need to make a brief lateral move to get management experience or in this case play calling experience. Miami is a high profile program so it wouldn't be a big step backward.

Go Canes
 
You probably don't leave the false reputation boost you get by just being associated with Ol' Billy in New England (remember this when Patricia is exposed as a bum in Detroit like Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel were in other places) to make a lateral move. The connection to Belichick is even more priceless than one to Sabag.

Brian Daboll did leave New England to go to college but that was going from TE coach there to OC in Tuscaloosy. And even that was only for a year- something Rick probably isn't looking to duplicate.
 
To review:

1. NFL DL coach

2. Hasn't coached in college since 2005 (Villanova)

3. Poster considers moving from the Patriots (NFL) to Miami (College) a "brief lateral move".

4. Poster thinks coming here "would give Daly the opportunity to advance his career over the next few years faster than being an NFL journeyman".

Do you really not see the big picture? Do we have to point this stuff out?
 
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Unless he is coming for a raise and to be DC, I don't see how this is a "lateral move" at all. Even then, perhaps he is on a list for a DC gig in the NFL. The guy is only 42.

Exactly. I was being very generous by just using job title as an apples to apples comparison- something it obviously isn't. But the OP is gonna OP.
 
You probably don't leave the false reputation boost you get by just being associated with Ol' Billy in New England (remember this when Patricia is exposed as a bum in Detroit like Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel were in other places) to make a lateral move. The connection to Belichick is even more priceless than one to Sabag.

Brian Daboll did leave New England to go to college but that was going from TE coach there to OC in Tuscaloosy. And even that was only for a year- something Rick probably isn't looking to duplicate.

I think Patricia is gonna be pretty good
 
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Paramus is the kind of guy you loved to have at the big once a year POA business meetings raise his hand, propose some wack-a-doodle idea, and watch the laughter build in the room. In the meantime, you’d laugh your *** off as you’d look for his direct report manager as he slumped in his chair.
 
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