McDaniel was asked about that option in his press conference following the 70–20 win over the Broncos. Today we will discuss about Mike Mcdaniel fans: Reaction| Club| Mad| Comments.
Mike Mcdaniel fans: Reaction| Club| Mad| Comments
There were about 30,000 Miami Dolphins fans left in the stands late Sunday evening, but chants of “Three more points!” At that time it seemed as if the whole house was full. The chanting started.
So yes, everyone left in the building knew the score when Devon Achane ran 67 yards into the end zone midway through the fourth quarter to give the Dolphins a surprising 70-20 lead over the Denver Broncos.
That touchdown left the Dolphins just two points shy of the NFL record for points by a team in a regular season game, set by the Washington franchise, now known as the Commanders, against the Giants on November 27, 1966.
Reaction
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel’s unique and animated personality is renowned among his team. His aggressive wit and self-proclaimed ‘randomness’ together create a memorable work environment. It was on full display in the War Room via King of Finland on the second day of the NFL Draft.
After his instinctive and indifferent reaction to the Fins selecting cornerback Cam Smith in the second round, the second-year head coach expressed teenage-like trepidation over their third-round selection of running back Devon Achane. The huge difference in enthusiasm has led many to believe that the offensive guru isn’t as excited about the other side of the ball as he is when acquiring a new weapon.
Or it could just be the unique personality mentioned above at work. He was probably well aware of how his carelessness was viewed in the second round and may have been inspired to troll him on Twitter during the third round. If you’re going to be a meme, you might as well go all in and have some fun with it. Dolphins fans should expect nothing less from McDaniels.
Club
Michael Lee McDaniel (born March 6, 1983) is an American football coach who is the head coach of the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). A former longtime assistant to Mike and Kyle Shanahan, McDaniel began his NFL coaching career in 2005 as an intern for the Denver Broncos. McDaniels served as an assistant coach for the Houston Texans, Washington Redskins, Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons and San Francisco. Francisco 49ers from 2017 to 2021, holding his first offensive coordinator position in 2021. McDaniels has appeared in two Super Bowls, first with the Falcons in 2017 and then with the 49ers in 2020.
Mad
Sunday’s Week 2 matchup between the Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots is a matchup between the NFL’s second-oldest and fifth-youngest coaches.
But despite the big age difference, Mike McDaniels and Bill Belichick are alike in some ways. That is, they are crooked where others are crooked.
Both are not afraid to take bold decisions that, if they fail, put them under scrutiny. And sure, they do that sometimes. Belichick spent the offseason digging out of the hole dug by his unorthodox choice in offensive coordinator (Matt Patricia) in 2022.
So far, McDaniels has made the right decisions on his big changes (despite the coach’s challenges given his poor record).
And if it weren’t for two big rolls of the dice on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers it probably would have been 0-1 instead of 1-0.
Comments
This is a great franchise. I have played with him before, but not as a head coach. The strange thing in this journey is that once you get down to business, the teams don’t feel the same as before. So I guess it’s like you don’t treat bosses the same.