Patriots Looking For A New Offensive Coordinator
January 12, 2009 by Mike

From Boston.com:
The Patriots are in the market for a new offensive coordinator, as Josh McDaniels has agreed to terms on a contract to become the Denver Broncos’ new head coach, the Broncos confirmed last night.
The Denver Post also reported that McDaniels plans to have Patriots special assistant/secondary coach Dom Capers join his staff, although that could not be confirmed.
McDaniels, 32, will replace Mike Shanahan, who was fired after the Broncos’ late-season collapse. Shanahan was one of the NFL’s longest-tenured coaches with the same team, having spent the last 14 years with the Broncos.
As for how the Patriots, who are scheduled to play the Broncos in 2009, will fill the void, the rest of the offensive coaching staff consists of running backs coach Ivan Fears, tight ends coach Pete Mangurian, receivers coach Bill O’Brien, and offensive line coach Dante Scarnecchia.
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