Brady once went three weeks without talking in New England

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Brady once went three weeks without talking in New England
Posted by Mike Florio on March 28, 2010 12:55 PM ET
The Denver Post takes a close look at second-year coach Josh McDaniels, the former Patriots offensive coordinator who arrived with much fanfare in 2009, and who then took the locals on a roller-coaster ride that ultimately ended in failure.

And here's a nugget from Mike Klis that won't make Broncos fans feel much better about their Boy Wonder. During McDaniels' first year as de facto offensive coordinator with the Patriots, McDaniels and quarterback Tom Brady once went three weeks without talking to each other.

Head coach Bill Belichick did a great job of keeping the spat under wraps, but the notion of player and coach not communicating for such a long stretch suggests that one of the two men has a personality flaw, or two. The fact that McDaniels has had public issues with multiple players in Denver suggests that McDaniels, not Brady, was the problem.

So what's wrong with this picture? Boomer Esiason of CBS tells Klis that McDaniels is trying to behave like Belichick before earning the ability to do so. "All these [coaches] are taking what Bill did in New England and trying to bring that with them wherever they go," Esiason said. "The one thing they're missing, though, is the credibility Bill Belichick has. The Super Bowl rings lead the players to believe he's leading them to victory."

Initially, it looked like McDaniels would be able to make the transition easily, as he led the team to six victories to start the season. But a 2-8 mark down the stretch has prompted folks to look more critically at McDaniels -- and it has many wondering whether the head coach will be inching toward the hot seat come 2010.
 

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This is true. Belicheat is not the same guy he was before he won his Super Bowls. I liked him before a lot more than I do now.
 

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I'm not sure that really reflects on McDaniels considering how much of a brat Brady is. Even if he went on to win another two SBs he would still be the same entitled ***** who huffily stormed off the field without shaking anybody's hand when they lost against the Giants.

Like most of the rest of you here, I can't stand Eli, but at least he takes his losses like a man, no matter what kind of immature BS he pulls after *ahem* certain wins.
 

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Eli Manning looks like he should be getting coloring books for Christmas.
 

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Belichick cheated his way to Super Bowl victories. People knocked Cutler for not liking McDaniels and it was always easy for me to see why Cutler didn't like the guy and wanted to be traded. I knew it was over for the Broncos last year when they beat the Pats and McDaniels acted like an idiot celebrating after the game. Good coaches simply do not do that because they are smart enough to understand that rah-rah stuff doesn't cut it in the end in the NFL.






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Honestly I find that truly hard to believe.

The offensive coordinator didn't say a word to his starting quarterback for three straight weeks?

Not happening.
 

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Living near Denver I hear a lot about the Broncos whether I want to or not. This notion that McDaniels is a bit too big for his britches is not an uncommon belief.

I like a disciplined approach from the HC. But sometimes these guys (Parcells, Belichek, McDaniels etc) come off as being an *** because they think it has some magical powers to it.

It doesn't.
 
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