Patriots lose offensive assistant coach to college ranks
Nov 24, 2022; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; A New England Patriots helmet sits idle before the game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Patriots at U.S. Bank Stadium. Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports
The college football coaching carousel has reached the New England Patriots. On Saturday, the team lost a positional coach to the college ranks.
As first reported by ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Syracuse is hiring current Patriots wide receivers coach Ross Douglas. Douglas will officially be the wide receivers coach for the Orange, but “he’s also expected to have expected to have a significant role in the offense” according to Thamel.
Douglas will join the staff being put together by newly-hired Syracuse head coach Fran Brown, who was previously Georgia’s defensive backs coach. Prior to coaching at Georgia Brown held the same job at Rutgers when Douglas was a graduate assistant on that staff.
The Patriots first hired Douglas as a defensive quality control coach in 2021 as part of the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship. He was moved to offense as the assistant wide receivers coach in 2022, then became the co-wide receivers coach with Troy Brown for this season. That made Douglas the youngest position coach in the NFL at 29 years old. The Patriots also made Douglas a key member of their 2022 pre-draft process.
Prior to getting into coaching, Douglas played collegiately at at Michigan before transferring to Rutgers. He played defensive back, wide receiver, and running back.
With Douglas leaving, Brown will be the team’s lone wide receivers coach. He’s held that role since 2021.
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Back in the win column: 7 takeaways from the Patriots' win over the Steelers
The New England Patriots are back in the win column. On Thursday night they snapped a five-game losing streak, beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 21-18 at Acrisure Stadium.
In a season that has become more about draft position than in-game results, this win drew mixed reactions. The reality is, it shouldn’t.
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First off, making losing a habit is never a good thing. That’s a slippery slope to go down. Even in a down season, maintaining overall organizational direction is important.
As for the 2024 pick itself, this loss is hardly a backbreaker. The Patriots are still where they were entering the night, in position for the second overall pick. That’s thanks to a significant edge in the strength of schedule tiebreaker with the Arizona Cardinals.
Finally, it’s simply too soon to declare this win is catastrophic for the Patriots’ draft position. Last year, the Houston Texans winning two of their final three games to fall out of the top pic was seen as a disaster. Yet picking second overall and landing C.J. Stroud ended up being the best thing that could have happened for them.
Draft pick aside, what did we learn from this game? Let’s get to tonight’s takeaways…
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