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Robert Saleh and Brian Daboll are now working together with the Titans
Summary
Robert Saleh has hired Brian Daboll as his offensive coordinator with the Tennessee Titans, reuniting two coaches who once clashed and were both recently fired in the New York market. The move centers on developing the team's young quarterback, Cam Ward, and installing Daboll's offensive approach during the offseason.
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Robert Saleh has been hired as the Tennessee Titans' head coach and has brought Brian Daboll on as his offensive coordinator. The two once had a frosty working relationship — Saleh said he used to think Daboll was a jerk — but they developed a closer professional bond after spending time in the New York and New Jersey market. Both men were fired during their fourth seasons with New York teams, which Saleh said created mutual understanding and informed their conversations about how they would work together. Daboll's track record with quarterbacks and his fit with the Titans' roster were central reasons for the hire.
Key developments:
- Robert Saleh is the Titans' head coach and Brian Daboll is the team's offensive coordinator.
- Both coaches were recently fired from New York franchises; the article reports Daboll went 20-40-1 with the Giants and Saleh went 20-36 with the Jets.
- The Giants reportedly tried to trade up to No. 1 to select Cam Ward but the Titans rejected the offer; Ward was the top choice and is now Tennessee's quarterback.
- Ward's rookie season included struggles and flashes: the article notes eight games with fewer than 200 passing yards, 14 turnovers (seven interceptions and seven lost fumbles), 55 sacks (tied for most in the NFL), a 59.8% completion rate, and a low ranking in EPA per dropback.
- Daboll is known for working closely with young quarterbacks, ran an offense that used RPOs frequently (the Giants were fourth in RPO usage at 12.6% last year), and coaches from an Erhardt-Perkins concept-based passing system.
Summary:
Saleh and Daboll have joined forces in Tennessee with a focus on developing Cam Ward and installing Daboll's offensive concepts. The coaching staff plans to use the offseason to work with Ward and prepare for the coming season. Undetermined at this time.
