Offensive Analyst Ben McDaniels

Submitted by Gentleman Squirrels on December 2nd, 2018 at 7:06 PM

As reported by Wolverines Wire (Link).

He's they younger brother of Patriots OC Josh McDaniels. McDaniels has been QB coach at Denver, and WR and OC/QB coach at Rutgers before this. He also had offensive analyst positions at Denver, Tampa Bay, and Chicago at points in his career.

M-Dog

December 2nd, 2018 at 8:09 PM ^

While they are at it, can they fix the thing where you comment on a multi-page thread and it bounces you back to the first page, instead of back where you actually commented?

It defeats the purpose of those large multi-purpose Snowflake threads if every time you post a comment, you have to scan through multiple pages of comments to get back where you were.

 

UMfan21

December 2nd, 2018 at 9:55 PM ^

Wish the ability to skip to page X (or last page) was also at the top of each thread in addition to the bottom.

During game threads, I have to scroll to the bottom of the first page to select the page # I want.  Really a hassle, especially when you scroll too far and get into 4 screens of ads and other links.

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

December 3rd, 2018 at 9:21 AM ^

Sure.  Just change it to 100.  Every. Single. Time. You. Load. A. New. Thread.

I am not quite as hatey on the new site as many seem to be, but that is a particular pet peeve of mine.  The old site let you pick a number and stick with it.  Actually, that is a reason I hate on the tech industry in general: they are constantly "upgrading" things while taking away other functionality.  In general I don't make technology changes or upgrades in my life unless I can do it without major trade-offs.

TIMMMAAY

December 3rd, 2018 at 9:11 AM ^

Or when you hit refresh and it kicks you back to the beginning of the goddamn thread? 

The new site is so broken, it's much more painful to use than anything we've had in the past, and I'm counting all the times the site would just go down. Seriously, 3.0 really sucks. 

Gentleman Squirrels

December 2nd, 2018 at 7:41 PM ^

I think this is a good decision since Roundtree is still young and has no experience coaching WRs anywhere else. I think bringing him up in the system for a little while longer or having him get experience somewhere else and then come back makes more sense.

As for McDaniels, the one season he was Rutger's WR coach, Leonte Carroo had a 1000+ yard season. Though that may also have been due to them having a decent QB in Gary Nova as opposed to Laviano the next year. Carroo was also a very good WR on his own as he played in less games the next year but managed to increase his yards/catch.

4th phase

December 2nd, 2018 at 8:58 PM ^

I'm thinking the same thing. I dont know all the rules but I can't imagine you can bring in new grad assistants mid year. You may not even be able to promote grad assistants to full time paid staff in the middle of a year. Seems like something the NCAA would have random rules about for little to no reason.

TheKoolAidGuy

December 2nd, 2018 at 7:20 PM ^

Maybe Tommy B can give something to Josh, who can then give something to his brother, who can then give it to someone with some decision-making power to throw the ball down the fucking field more 

cbs650

December 2nd, 2018 at 7:24 PM ^

I mean if he going to take on a coaching role next season, I get having him do so in the bowl game. I did want Roundtree to get the opportunity to coach them tho. Of note is that he coached QBs and he McDaniels could potentially also replace Pep if he does leave as been rumored. 

Smegmatic Blue

December 2nd, 2018 at 7:29 PM ^

I like the idea of someone coming up through the system rather than just bringing in some wildcard hire which everybody here seems to favor doing for some odd reason. This is much better for recruiting and continuity. And this way if someone leaves, recruits don't automatically jump ship. 

Mitch Cumstein

December 2nd, 2018 at 7:33 PM ^

I’ve found that the best organizations I’ve seen (not college football) have a mix of the two. The continuity brings a sense of ownership, culture and tradition, and at the same time new blood brings in new ideas and methods (avoid the insestuous echo chamber that falls into the obedience trap).

TVG_2.0

December 2nd, 2018 at 7:26 PM ^

Really don’t know why everyone is so thrilled with McElwain leaving. Our receivers got notably improved in all facets. It’s not his fault Pep and Harbaugh forgot you can forward pass now a days. 

switch26

December 2nd, 2018 at 7:41 PM ^

The WR's sucked last year because they were literally all true freshman, almost all WR's make a huge jump in their second year...

 

On top of that you are really trying to compare our WR's who had QB's incapable of throwing a forward fucking pass last year to this year when they are receiving passes from the best QB michigan has had in probably 15 years?

Steve in PA

December 2nd, 2018 at 7:59 PM ^

15 years?  People make it sound like Shea is the 2nd coming.  

He doesn't have a strong arm and isn't particlarly accurate.  Think about all the missed deep throws and receivers making shoetop catches.

I'm not saying he's terrible, but with perspective I think he's Speight with better wheels.  Will he beat out DMC for the starting position next year?