The Los Angeles Chargers are going into the season with a new offensive coordinator in Mike McDaniel, who recently served as the head coach of the Miami Dolphins for the past four seasons.

While McDaniel’s tenure with the Dolphins didn’t end the way he had hoped, he hopes a new start with the Chargers is exactly what he needs. The Chargers could also benefit from a revamp, which is why they brought McDaniel over from the East Coast to the West Coast. Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh explained how valuable McDaniel is as an offensive coordinator on the coaching staff.

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“They made the analogy about making a better candle,” Harbaugh said via The Athletic insider Daniel Popper. “If you’re gonna make a better candle, make a lightbulb. That analogy makes sense to me when I think of the many meetings that we’ve had, and Mike talking about offensive football.”

If the charts are going from a candle to a light bulb, that means the offense will take on Holman meeting this upcoming season. There were things that just no longer clicked with Greg Roman at the helm, and the disconnect led to the difficult loss against the New England Patriots in the wild card round.

Ultimately, the Chargers are in need of a revamp, and if McDaniel can figure out the right buttons to push with a quarterback that has still proven to be one of the best in the league, Los Angeles could be making the right moves towards getting over the hump and into the top tier of the AFC.

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