Josh McDaniels reveals key lesson learned from failed head coach stint

The Bill Belichick coaching tree has struggled throughout the NFL outside of the New England Patriots. Josh McDaniels was no exception in his first stint as an NFL head coach, but he believes he knows what contributed to his downfall.

McDaniels spent less than two seasons as head coach of the Denver Broncos in 2009 and 2010. He was fired after starting the 2010 season 3-9, and he became caught up in a videotaping scandal that the league ultimately determined he had no knowledge of. Still, that left bad memories, and McDaniels has not taken a head coaching position since.

On Monday, after being hired by the Las Vegas Raiders, McDaniels said his biggest failure in Denver was his inability to connect with people. The new coach added that he intends to be more collaborative and trust his staff more than he did with the Broncos.

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