Someone tell Mike McDaniel that an NFL head coach needs to know a little something about surprises, because his post-game comments after the Dolphins’ loss to the Titans had fans scratching their heads. “That’s not up to my standard, at all. I know for a fact that I play a part in the whole thing,” McDaniel said after the game, acknowledging the offensive struggles. Fair enough, coach, we can agree on that much. But then he followed that up with a real head-scratcher: “They didn’t do anything they were not expecting.” Oh boy, where do we even begin?
The Titans Came Prepared, The Dolphins? Not So Much
Here’s the thing, coach: the Titans absolutely did something unexpected. They came prepared. They had a game plan, and they executed it to perfection. In fact, their head coach basically laid out the entire plan during media availability last week, saying they were going to try and shut down the run game and keep the Dolphins’ star wide receiver from going off.
And that’s exactly what they did. The Titans put the clamps on Hill and Waddle, limiting their impact on the game. With the passing game neutralized, the Titans were free to tee off on the Dolphins’ run game, which, let’s just say, didn’t exactly light up the scoreboard. De’Von Achane and the rest of the running backs found very little running room all day.
McDaniel’s Comments Don’t Inspire Confidence
Look, every coach has bad games. It happens. But it’s the response that separates the good ones from the pretenders. And McDaniel’s “They didn’t do anything they were not expecting” line? That’s not just a bad look, it’s a five-alarm fire of a bad look.
“They didn’t do anything they were not expecting.”
It’s one thing to get outcoached, it’s another to seem completely oblivious to the other team’s strategy. Especially when that strategy was literally announced to the world days before the game. It makes you wonder, what exactly were the Dolphins doing to prepare for this matchup? Were they just hoping the Titans were going to abandon their game plan at the last minute?
The Dolphins’ offense looked about as lively as a week-old bowl of guacamole. It was painful to watch. And while McDaniel deserves some blame for that, he needs to take responsibility for the team’s lack of preparation. That falls squarely on his shoulders.