Mike McDaniel finally reveals his future intentions to the media

Week four of the NFL returns on Sunday night with the Miami Dolphins hosting the Buffalo Bills, with coverage beginning at 5 p.m. and kickoff at 6 p.m. The New England Patriots will then play the Dallas Cowboys, while the Kansas City Chiefs will play the New York Jets.

Mike McDaniel brings a new twist to the NFL head coach appearance. He’s a schematic nerd, slightly awkward, and a quirk factory. He is both one of the league’s most brilliant football minds and one of its most charming men’s managers.

With his first head coaching role he has moulded the Miami Dolphins into an offensive powerhouse and emerging contenders, a long-awaited top job having been built on years of learning behind the scenes inside some of the league’s most potent systems.

Mastering the Xs and Os of football was one thing, imparting that knowledge on an entire roster of players was another. So far, so good for a man whose team just put up 70 points and over 700 yards of offense against the Denver Broncos to stay unbeaten so far this season.

“I think that there’s a lot of commonalities in the human experience,” McDaniel told Sky Sports. “And I think being able to go on the NFL journey, from a coaching staff perspective, you experienced a lot of things personally, and then you witnessed a lot of things. And you can see how interconnected it is.

Mike McDaniel finally reveals his future intentions to the media
Mike McDaniel finally reveals his future intentions to the media

“What I was very fortunate to experience was having to be a coach at a young age at the NFL level, I was pretty young, I was 22 and 23 for my first two jobs.

“You already know, early on, that ‘hey, I don’t totally look the part’. And so I better be able to help a player. You turn the page and realise that if you can help them they don’t care what it looks like. And for me, that was huge.”

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