Wednesday, January 19th, 2011 at 11:20 am , filed under NFL News by Bill Gerber
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St. Louis Rams hired former Denver Broncos coach Josh McDaniels as their offensive coordinator. Josh McDaniels 34 year old replaces Pat Shurmur, who hired by the Cleveland Browns as head coach before this month.
St. Louis Rams went through on Tuesday morning asking for the interview with coaches including Bill Musgrave of the Atlanta Falcons and Darrell Bevell of the Vikings. Josh McDaniels succeed as an offensive coordinator with the New England Patriots in his first head coaching job. The 32 years old Josh McDaniels was the youngest coach in the NFL in the year 2009. McDaniels mostly favors to the spread offense run by the Bradford in college.
McDaniel first season with Denver Broncos, Kyle Orton set the career high passes, touchdowns, passing yards, completions. Orton 3 802 passing yards were the sixth highest for a season in a Denver Broncos history. McDaniels was left to go from the Denver Broncos on 6th December with four games left in this season. McDaniels was with New England Patriots form 2001 to 2008. New England Patriots won the two Super Bowl games and four AFC titles in McDaniel’s eight seasons.
Denver Broncos won the first six games of McDaniel rookie season; Broncos lost 17 of last 22 which the team having several problems outside the field.
Tags: Josh McDaniels, St. Louis Rams