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Belichick details how McDaniels came to stay

ORLANDO, Fla. — New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick said Sunday it wasn’t until after Super Bowl LII that the club had detailed discussions with offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels about his future with the team, which ultimately gave McDaniels new information to consider after he accepted the Indianapolis Colts’ head-coaching job.

Belichick’s remarks shed light on one of the shocking decisions of the NFL offseason: McDaniels’ spurning the Colts.

Josh McDaniels’ decision to back out of an agreement with the Colts shocked many around the NFL. Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

“Once that game ended, I think that really gave Josh and I a chance to sit down and talk more directly about the situation, as opposed to, ‘We really want to talk about the game and what we need to do to try to compete in that game.’ That’s basically what happened,” Belichick said Sunday at the NFL’s annual meeting. “Before the game, I’d say we had minimal discussions. I’d say we had much deeper and longer and more in-depth and more constructive discussions immediately after the game.”

McDaniels interviewed with the Colts during the playoff bye week and had a second interview later in the playoffs.

His decision to back out of an agreement with the Colts shocked many around the NFL, with Indianapolis ultimately moving on to hire Frank Reich.

In a meeting with a small group of local reporters, Belichick said of McDaniels’ return, “We got back from Minnesota, I had an opportunity to talk to Josh, and we were able to work some things out. I’m thrilled he’s still with us and is going to continue in his role. I think he’s a top offensive coordinator in the league. He’s done a great job for me for a long time in a lot of different roles. I’m very glad, based on the meeting we had — there were a number of things that happened — that we were able to work that out and keep him with us.”

Belichick said McDaniels continues to carry out the responsibilities he has had in the past and is working “extremely hard.”

Soccer

Mourinho: Champions League failure 'nothing new' for Manchester United

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho responded to his team’s round of 16 failure against Sevilla by pointing out that he’s personally defeated United on two separate occasions in the competition.

“I’ve sat in this chair twice before. With Porto – Manchester United out. With Real Madrid – Manchester United out,” Mourinho told reporters after the match, as quoted by Oliver Kay of the Times. “So this is nothing new for this football club.”

The Red Devils were dumped out of the competition Tuesday after conceding two away goals to Wissam Ben Yedder in quick succession, which Romelu Lukaku could not overturn despite his efforts in an eventual 2-1 defeat.

And indeed, Mourinho has twice orchestrated United’s elimination from Europe’s premier competition, having defeated the Red Devils in his inspired 2003-04 campaign with FC Porto, and with Real Madrid in the 2012-13 season.

The manager was otherwise unusually calm after the match, offering “tomorrow is another day.” With the iconic English outfit sitting 16 points behind Manchester City in the Premier League standings, he also pointed to Saturday’s tilt with Brighton as the new focus and defended his players’ performances.

“I think the first goal was always going to be important, not just because of the first leg result but also the profile of the match,” Mourinho told BT Sport after the match, as quoted by BBC Sport.

“We tried to be aggressive and intense from the first minute. We didn’t score and Sevilla progressively kept the ball, and they controlled the game well.

“We had good chances to score, but they scored one goal and from that moment everything became much more emotional. The second goal made it impossible.

“We had good periods, we didn’t have great control over the game, but I can’t say there was anything wrong with my players and their intention to play.

“That’s football, we lost, but tomorrow is another day and Saturday is another match.”

“If you think about it, I've never held a job in my life. I went from being an NFL player to a coach to a broadcaster. I haven't worked a day in my life.”
-John Madden


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