Based on what I have heard on sports radio, a lot of people are drinking the Kool-Aid on what NE has been doing. Last night, the radio hosts / analysts called Vrabel a Top 5-6 coach in the league and called the blend of front office and guys on the coaching staff essentially one of the best groups in the league. So, I decided to explore how these guys have done over the last 3 NFL seasons in their roles and how those teams fared . . .
Mike Vrabel, head coach: 16-35 record (TEN, TEN, CLE)
Eliot Wolf, EVP of player personnel: 16-25 (NE, NE, NE)
Ryan Cowden, VP of player personnel: 16-35 (TEN, NYG, NYG)
Matt Groh, director of player personnel: 16-35 (NE, NE, NE)
Josh McDaniels, offensive coordinator: 14-23 (LV, LV, N/A)
Ashton Grant, QB coach: 21-30 (CLE, CLE, CLE)
Tony Dews, RB coach: 18-33 (TEN, TEN, NYJ)
Todd Dowling, WR coach: 19-32 (TEN, NYJ, NYJ)
Thomas Brown, TE coach: 12-39 (LAR, CAR, CHI)
Doug Marrone, OL coach: 16-18 (NOS, NOS, N/A)
Jason Houghtaling, assistant OL coach: 18-33 (TEN, TEN, CHI)
Robert Kugler, assistant OL coach: 13-38 (CAR, CAR, NE)
Terell Williams, defensive coordinator: 28-23 (TEN, TEN, DET)
Clint McMillan, defensive line coach: 16-35 (TEN, TEN, TEN)
Mike Smith, OLB coach: 20-14 (MIN, MIN, N/A)
Zak Kuhr, ILB coach: 16-35 (TEN, TEN, NYG)
Justin Hamilton, CB coach: 14-20 (N/A, TEN, IND)
Scott Booker, S coach: 26-25 (TEN, TEN, BUF)
Ben McAdoo, senior defensive assistant: 11-23 (CAR, N/A, NE)
Jeremy Springer, special teams coordinator: 19-34 (LAR, LAR, NE)
Tom Quinn, assistant special teams coach: 10-24 (N/A, TEN, NE)
Sure, these guys are way more experienced than the guys from the last regime . . . but their recent history collectively isn't that great. The most common teams in the mix are NE (16-35), TEN (16-35), LV (18-33), CLE (21-30), NYJ (19-32), NYG (18-32-1), CAR (14-37), and CHI (15-36) . . . all of whom were at or near the bottom of the league the last 3 few years. Maybe I have my Scrooge goggles on, but I don't look at that and thing "Top 5 coaching staff and front office in the league."