PML Coaches as NFL Coaches

Mike McDaniel:
Cammy, this one is more of a personality style than a gameplay/philosophy match. McDaniel and Cammy both are proud of who they are and are not afraid to show their personality. Players love to play for McDaniel and I’m sure they would love to play for Cammy

KingMike: Ron Rivera
This one may be influenced by the fact that when I joined Mike’s username was King Mike Rivera, but I feel they are very similar. The are both consistent and elevate their team, both focus on defense and methodical offense. Each of them are both veterans of coaching in their leagues.

John Harbaugh: Ke
I think this one is fitting in multiple ways. Obviously they both coach the Ravens, but I think their bigger similarities are in their aggressiveness. I assume Ke always leads the league in 2 point conversion attempts, and is up there in 4th down attempts as well. Both of them stick with being aggressive whether it helps them or burns them.

Bill Belichick: CEO
Both coaches are extremely focused on defense and the run game. We all know that CEO does his homework before he plays anyone, and Bill Belichick is known for maybe doing too much homework on his opponents. Belichick has accomplished more in the NFL, but one question remains for both to prove themselves, Can Ceo win a ring, and can Bill win one without Brady. Also, cutoff hoodies.

Mike Vrabel: Wimmy
It may not always be pretty, the teams may not put up great numbers, but come the end of the year they will always be right in the thick of it, fighting for the playoffs. Another set of coaches with a run game and defense mindset, both coaches seem to get the best out of what they have.

JT: Dan Campbell
I put this because JT usually waits a couple seasons to get it going, but once season 5 JT comes out he is tough to beat. The same can be said about Dan Campbell and his Lions. The Lions started off Campbell’s tenure poorly, but were in the playoff race this season and look to be in it again next season.

Cook: Doug Pederson
Doug and Cook have both started on teams with rebuilds, and turned them around quickly. Both Doug and Cook have championship pedigree and are highly respected in their fields. I would say both are more offensive coaches than defensive coaches who aren’t afraid to run unique plays.