“Guys disparity in career win-loss total,” Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel anxious taking on “veteran” Patriots’ Bill Belichick in season opener

Mike McDaniel is one of the youngest head coaches in the NFL and the Miami Dolphins have trusted the youngster with their power-packed squad. Dolphins coach has a task on his hand as he faces the veteran of all coaches in Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots and to add to the pressure, it’s the first game of McDaniel’s career as a head coach.
Bill Belichick has 321 career wins and numerous Super Bowl titles whereas Mike McDaniel is just starting his career. It’s the classic story of the underdog and if the Dolphins coach manages to win his first professional game, then it will do a lot for his confidence down the season.
Mike McDaniel said that “Bill Belichick is arguably the greatest football coach ever.” โHeโs going to be prepared,โ McDaniel said. โSo you know that as a head coach, you better prepare your team and leave no stone unturned. Otherwise youโll end up coaching with regret after the fact.โ
โHeโs going to be preparedโ: Mike McDaniel’s is not underestimating the legendary coach Bill Belichick

When speaking about the Patriots head coach Mike McDaniel jokingly said โI mean, can there be a bigger disparity in career win-loss total?โ
The Miami Dolphins coaches have never fared well against Bill Belichick, often losing their first game when facing the veteran. Although, Mike McDaniel seems articulate and concise when coaching his team experience is what counts in the end in NFL and McDaniel knows that.
โYou have stuff that youโve planned for, but what you havenโt planned for is the unplannable,โ said McDaniel. Mike is anxious before his first game, but some people believe that Dolphins will take this one as now they have a powerful squad with a lethal partnership of Tyreek Hill and Tua Tagovailoa who ran a riot in the preseason and will be looking to get some points on the board against the formidable Patriots.
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