Post by Big Red on Feb 15, 2023 10:40:45 GMT -5
He has two super bowl rings with the Pats and one National Title ring with Alabama , how did he fail ? You need to stop.
New England Patriots (second stint)
On January 13, 2013, the New England Patriots announced that Daboll would be brought back in a coaching capacity for the remainder of the Patriots 2012–13 season. Six days later, the Patriots lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens 28–13 in the AFC Championship Game.[5] Daboll served as the Patriots tight ends' coach from 2013 to 2016, coaching Pro Bowl tight end Rob Gronkowski. The Patriots won two Super Bowls during Daboll's second stint in New England.
Alabama
On February 18, 2017, Daboll returned to college football as offensive coordinator for the Alabama Crimson Tide, marking Daboll's first college football coaching stint in 18 years.[6] Daboll was reunited with Alabama head coach Nick Saban, for whom he had worked while Saban was the head coach of Michigan State. He helped Alabama reach the 2018 National Championship Game, where the Tide defeated the Georgia Bulldogs in overtime. He coached quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa during his lone season in Alabama.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Daboll
I'm not counting any time in college, but I did mis spoke and will admit to it. I should of said as an offensive coordinator in the NFL he failed everywhere else.
1)New England Patriots
Daboll began his NFL coaching career at the age of 24 with the New England Patriots as a defensive coaching assistant in 2000 under new head coach Bill Belichick. After personnel assistant Josh McDaniels was promoted to defensive assistant, Daboll was promoted to wide receivers coach for the Patriots in 2002. After the 2006 season, he left the Patriots to serve as the Jets' quarterbacks coach. The Patriots won three Super Bowls during Daboll's first stint with the Patriots.
2)On January 13, 2013, the New England Patriots announced that Daboll would be brought back in a coaching capacity for the remainder of the Patriots 2012–13 season. Six days later, the Patriots lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens 28–13 in the AFC Championship Game.[5] Daboll served as the Patriots tight ends' coach from 2013 to 2016, coaching Pro Bowl tight end Rob Gronkowski. The Patriots won two Super Bowls during Daboll's second stint in New England.
Alabama
On February 18, 2017, Daboll returned to college football as offensive coordinator for the Alabama Crimson Tide, marking Daboll's first college football coaching stint in 18 years.[6] Daboll was reunited with Alabama head coach Nick Saban, for whom he had worked while Saban was the head coach of Michigan State. He helped Alabama reach the 2018 National Championship Game, where the Tide defeated the Georgia Bulldogs in overtime. He coached quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa during his lone season in Alabama.
Buffalo Bills
On January 4, 2018, Daboll was named the new offensive coordinator for his hometown team, the Buffalo Bills, under head coach Sean McDermott.[7] Daboll is credited in part with the development of quarterback Josh Allen, whom many scouts saw as a "project" coming out of college.[8] In 2020, Daboll's third season with the Bills, Allen set numerous passing records for the Bills,[8] and the Bills' offense as a whole improved significantly, finishing second that year with 31.3 points per game. The team finished with 13 wins for the first time since 1991, won their first division title and playoff game since 1995, and made their first AFC Championship Game since 1993, in which they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs 38-24. For his work, Daboll won the Associated Press NFL Assistant Coach of the Year Award for the 2020 season.[9]
Head coach
New York Giants
Daboll was hired as the New York Giants' 20th head coach on January 28, 2022.[10] Daboll's debut as head coach came in a 21–20 victory over the Tennessee Titans. Daboll's Giants got off to a 7–2 start to the season, their best start in a decade,[11] and on January 1, 2023, they defeated the Indianapolis Colts 38–10, and clinched their first playoff berth since 2016.[12] The team finished the regular season at 9–7–1, earning the sixth seed in the NFC for the 2022–23 NFL playoffs. They defeated the Minnesota Vikings 31–24 in the NFC Wild Card Round, their first postseason victory since winning Super Bowl XLVI in 2012.[13]
Their season, however, would come to an end in the Divisional Round with a loss to their rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles by a score of 38-7.
Brian Daboll was named the Associated Press 2022 NFL Coach of the Year honor with his successful first season as head coach with the Giants.[14]
Daboll's record over the last 10 years is very impressive, not alot of losing or failure there.