The Patriots need to fill crucial coaching roles to support McDaniels and develop their young quarterback effectively
New England: It’s been a whirlwind for the Patriots since Mike Vrabel took over as head coach. In just ten days, he managed to fill some key coordinator spots. But there’s still a lot on his plate.
They still need to hire position coaches for both offense and defense. Right now, the only position coach they’ve brought on board is for running backs. Tony Dews, who worked with Vrabel at the Titans, is set to join the team.
Having Josh McDaniels as the offensive coordinator is a big plus. He’s got nearly two decades of experience with the Patriots and knows the ins and outs of the offense. But there’s a catch.
As one insider pointed out, McDaniels can’t do it all. He’s got to focus on calling plays and developing second-year quarterback Drake Maye. That’s why it’s crucial to bring in solid coaches for the offensive line and wide receivers.
It’s all about making sure McDaniels can dedicate enough time to Maye. The last thing they want is for him to juggle too many roles. He needs to be in Maye’s ear, guiding him through his second season.
Last season, the Patriots faced a ton of issues with their offensive line and wide receivers. They need to fill those coaching spots wisely to get things back on track.
With the right hires, they can turn things around and set up their young quarterback for success. It’s all about teamwork and making sure everyone is on the same page.