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Josh McDaniels denied Friday that he¡¯d made any deal to succeed Bill Belichick
as coach of the New England Patriots.
McDaniels listed several reasons for remaining in New England as Belichick¡¯s
offensive coordinator ¨C some personal, some football-related. But he said his
job is no different than it was before his near-departure for Indianapolis.
¡±No, I mean my role is the same,¡± McDaniels said when asked if he¡¯d received
any assurances of becoming the Patriots¡¯ next coach. ¡±Look, I think if you¡¯re
here, you have an opportunity to work with and for some of the best people in
our game, maybe some of the best people that have ever done those things in our
game. So I just feel like it¡¯s a great opportunity to be here in my role.¡±
That role will continue to be calling plays and working with quarterback Tom
Brady.
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McDaniels and the rest of the Patriots¡¯ assistants spoke to reporters at
Gillette Stadium on Friday for the first time since New England¡¯s loss to the
Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl on Feb. 4.
The Colts thought they had hired McDaniels two days later, tweeting out a
welcome and even scheduling a news conference for the next day. Instead,
McDaniels, who was coach of the Denver Broncos from 2009-10, changed his mind
and returned to the Patriots for his 10th season as offensive coordinator.
¡±You know there¡¯s a lot that goes into those things and it can be very
complicated,¡± he said. ¡±I¡¯ve stated again and again that I definitely want to be
a head coach again. At the same time, I love being here.
¡±This is where my kids are born and raised and we¡¯ve made a pretty special
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While McDaniels returns to his old role, linebackers coach Brian Flores¡¯
duties will expand. Although he won¡¯t have the title of defensive coordinator,
Flores will call the plays. This isn¡¯t a new situation for Belichick¡¯s staff:
Matt Patricia, who left to become coach of the Detroit Lions in January, called
plays from 2009-11 before getting the defensive coordinator title in 2012.
The Patriots ranked 29th in yards allowed per game (366) but were fifth in
points allowed (18.5) last season.
Flores doesn¡¯t anticipate making a personal stamp on the defense just because
he¡¯ll be calling the plays.
¡±I think there¡¯s a long history of this defense. Bill¡¯s been here for a
number of years, so I would say we¡¯re going to continue to play defense like
we¡¯ve played for the last 18 seasons since he¡¯s been here,¡± Flores said. ¡±My
role in that is no different than any other coach on the team. We¡¯re trying to
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Notes: The Patriots released OL Tony Garcia on Thursday. Garcia, a
third-round pick in the 2017 draft out of Troy, spent last season on the
reserve/non-football injury list. ¡ New England also signed 2018 fifth-round
draft pick LB Ja¡¯Whaun Bentley, sixth-round draft picks LB Christian Sam and WR
Braxton Berrios and seventh-round picks QB Danny Etling, DB Keion Crossen and TE
Ryan Izzo. Terms of the contracts were not announced. In addition, the Patriots
signed nine rookie free agents.
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Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan calls permanently removing tarps from
EverBank Field "the most important thing" for the small-market franchise.
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The team announced in February it would keep the tarps off for good because
of an increased demand for season tickets.
Khan says "the look it gives us is not a good look for the city; it's not a
good look for the Jags."
The tarps became part of the stadium after Jacksonville had half of its home
games blacked out on local television between 2001 and 2004. Stadium capacity is
now 67,932, and Khan says filling those seats creates a home-field advantage
that has been missing from Jacksonville for years.
He says "a key lesson for me is I don't want to go back to when we don't have
a home-field advantage. That means no tarps. That means fans cheering the Jags
on. I think it's a vital, vital competitive advantage."
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