I noticed something weird a while back – I was spending way too much time thinking about this dude, Mike McDaniel. You know, the Miami Dolphins coach? Yeah, that guy. At first, it was just normal football stuff. I mean, the guy is known for his sharp mind and some pretty creative play-calling. But then things started to get a little out of hand.

It all kicked off when I watched a game where the Dolphins just crushed it. I was like, “Dang, this McDaniel guy really knows his stuff.” So, I started digging into his story.
- I watched all the press conferences I could find.
- I read every article about him.
- I even started following him on social media.
Before I knew it, I was hooked. I’d find myself daydreaming about his offensive schemes and wondering what kind of plays he was gonna come up with next. It was like my brain had been hijacked by the Miami Dolphins playbook.
The thing that really got me was how he seemed to connect with his players. You could see it in the way they interacted with him on the sidelines and in the locker room. It was more than just a coach-player relationship, it felt genuine, you know?
Then came the real obsession. I started analyzing every game, not just for fun, but to figure out McDaniel’s thought process. “Why did he run that play there?” “What was he thinking when he made that substitution?” It became a puzzle I was determined to solve.
I even started incorporating some of his ideas into my own life, believe it or not! Like, when I’m planning a project at work, I’ll think, “What would Mike McDaniel do?” Sounds crazy, right? But it actually helped me think outside the box and come up with some pretty cool solutions.
My friends started noticing. They’d be like, “Dude, you’re talking about Mike McDaniel again.” I knew I had a problem, but I couldn’t stop. It was like an addiction. I was addicted to the way this guy’s mind worked.
Eventually, I realized I needed to chill. I mean, it’s just football, right? But man, it was tough. I had to consciously stop myself from going down the McDaniel rabbit hole. I unfollowed him on social media, stopped reading articles about him, and tried to focus on other things.
It’s been a while now, and I’m doing better. I still love watching the Dolphins, but I’m not obsessed anymore. I learned that admiration is cool, but obsession? Not so much. But hey, at least I got some killer project management skills out of the whole thing, right?