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NFL world reacts to Patriots assembling all-star coaching staff

NFL world reacts to Patriots assembling all-star coaching staff

USA Today28-01-2025

It has been full steam ahead for New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel since arriving in Foxborough. He went from the podium at his introductory press conference to the office to begin assembling what many view as the deepest and most experienced coaching staff the Patriots have seen in years.
Boston Herald's Andrew Callahan claimed it might be the best coaching staff on paper since the team's last Super Bowl run in the 2018 season.
The Patriots are bringing back Josh McDaniels, a six-time Super Bowl champion, as the offensive coordinator. So quarterback Drake Maye will have the same guy in his ear who coached Tom Brady, the greatest of all time.
On the defensive side of the ball, they went with an aggressive and fierce defensive mind in Terrell Williams, who has been coaching at the collegiate and NFL levels since 1998.
They also kept Jeremy Springer as the special teams coordinator. The special teams unit was one of the few positives for the Patriots in 2024, and it spawned the team's only Pro Bowler in Brenden Schooler.
Along with the strong coordinator selections, the Patriots managed to land multiple high-level assistants, including Doug Marrone, Thomas Brown and Tony Dews.
Positions haven't been confirmed (this is my guess) but Mike Vrabel's staff is looking really solid. OC: Josh McDanielsQB coach: Ashton GrantPass game coordinator: Thomas BrownOL: Doug Marrone / Jason HoughtalingRB: Tony DewsOff Ast: Riley LarkinDC: Terrell WilliamsDL:…
Here's what fans are saying on social media about what some are deeming an all-star coaching staff:

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