TonyR
08-26-2009, 03:32 PM
Didnt' see this posted...
McDaniels wears hoodie "in honor" of where he came from
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on August 26, 2009 2:11 PM ET
There is a lot of love flowing through the Belichick/Parcells coaching tree lately, Eric Mangini not included. The Patriots and Broncos are making deals, as are the Chiefs and Dolphins.
Broncos coach Josh McDaniels is even choosing his Sunday worst in honor of his old boss.
As many readers may have seen, McDaniels wore a gray hoodie to Denver's last preseason game. Despite a game-time temperature of 69 degrees.
Cue the reaction from New England.
Tom Brady: "I told [McDaniels] I liked his hoodie he was wearing. He said it was in honor of where he came from. He had been a great coach here and he moved on for a great opportunity with a great organization. Like most guys, when you learn under the best coach probably in the history of the of the NFL, you're taking a lot of knowledge with you. I have no doubt he's going to be a great coach - expect for the game he plays this year [when] I don't care."
Belichick clearly coached up his young pupil on the finer art of sideline dressing. "Yeah, we spent a lot of time on that," Belichick deadpanned.
An enterprising reporter told him McDaniels rolled his sleeves, rather than hacking them with a machete, Belichick-style.
"Yeah, he's probably trying to make his own statement then," Belichick said, before cracking up.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/08/26/mcdaniels-wears-hoodie-in-honor-of-where-he-came-from/
McDaniels wears hoodie "in honor" of where he came from
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on August 26, 2009 2:11 PM ET
There is a lot of love flowing through the Belichick/Parcells coaching tree lately, Eric Mangini not included. The Patriots and Broncos are making deals, as are the Chiefs and Dolphins.
Broncos coach Josh McDaniels is even choosing his Sunday worst in honor of his old boss.
As many readers may have seen, McDaniels wore a gray hoodie to Denver's last preseason game. Despite a game-time temperature of 69 degrees.
Cue the reaction from New England.
Tom Brady: "I told [McDaniels] I liked his hoodie he was wearing. He said it was in honor of where he came from. He had been a great coach here and he moved on for a great opportunity with a great organization. Like most guys, when you learn under the best coach probably in the history of the of the NFL, you're taking a lot of knowledge with you. I have no doubt he's going to be a great coach - expect for the game he plays this year [when] I don't care."
Belichick clearly coached up his young pupil on the finer art of sideline dressing. "Yeah, we spent a lot of time on that," Belichick deadpanned.
An enterprising reporter told him McDaniels rolled his sleeves, rather than hacking them with a machete, Belichick-style.
"Yeah, he's probably trying to make his own statement then," Belichick said, before cracking up.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/08/26/mcdaniels-wears-hoodie-in-honor-of-where-he-came-from/
