Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

McDaniels’ return retains a successor

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BOSTON — Josh McDaniels sent ripples throughout the NFL with his decision to pull out of an agreement to become the Indianapol­is Colts’ head coach.

He has yet to speak publicly about what factored into the 11th hour about-face. But McDaniels’ return as New England’s offensive coordinato­r keeps a possible successor for Patriots Coach Bill Belichick in house.

Belichick gave no indication after the Super Bowl loss to Philadelph­ia on Sunday night that he plans to exit in 2018. And just last month he said that it was “absolutely” his intention to be back for his 19th season with the Patriots.

But at age 65 he’s also the second-oldest coach in the NFL, behind only Seattle’s Pete Carroll at 66.

McDaniels has been one of the hottest names in coaching searches every offseason for the past three years.

At 41, he’s considered one of the NFL’s brightest young minds. What’s more, McDaniels is someone whom Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady trusts and recently called “a great coach and a great friend.”

It’s unclear how McDaniels’ decision will affect him regarding future opportunit­ies with other NFL teams, a gamble should he never get the opportunit­y to lead the Patriots.

Colts General Manager Chris Ballard said Wednesday that the assistants that McDaniels had already hired to be on his staff would have their contracts honored. If Mc- Daniels ever leaves New England again, he will certainly have some repairs to make to his image around the league.

Responding to a suggestion that comfort with the Patriots might have played a role in McDaniels’ decision, former coach and current NBC football analyst Tony Dungy said in a tweet Wednesday that “there is no excuse big enough to justify this,” adding it was indefensib­le to leave the assistant coaches he’s hired in limbo.

Charlie Weis, who was Patriots offensive coordinato­r from 2000 through 2004 and coached alongside McDaniels, is now an analyst on SiriusXM NFL Radio. During an appearance on Mad Dog Sports Radio he called McDaniels’ decision “unbelievab­le.”

“I know his agent, Bob LaMonte. I had his agent for 15 years,” Weis said. “And I promise you, with 100 percent conviction, this is against what Bob LaMonte wanted him to do.”

LaMonte didn’t return a message seeking comment. LaMonte represents several coaches and executives around the NFL, including Ballard.

McDaniels is one of Belichick’s most-tenured assistants, having served under him a combined 15 years (nine as offensive coordinato­r) over two different stints, beginning in 2001. It’s a run that allowed him to be a part of all five of New England’s Super Bowl victories.

The only break in his Patriots’ timeline came from 2009 to 2011, when he served as the Denver Broncos coach for two seasons, followed by a stop in St. Louis as the Rams offensive coordinato­r in 2011. He returned to New England in 2012.

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