The Dolphins coach offered a lighter account of events on Monday, in contrast to Al Michaels’ recent revelation about how McDaniel met his wife, Katie, by allegedly threatening a player’s job security if he didn’t cease dancing with her at a nightclub, which led to McDaniel stepping in.
McDaniel said he felt that he was misrepresented as “kind of a d-bag,” stressing that things were actually more cordial than they appeared. It was a pleasant encounter, according to him.
He explained that although Michael’s story had some truth to it, there were important details that were missed. McDaniel emphasized that the player and he both understood that he lacked the authority to make such decisions, so his alleged “threat” to the player was made in jest. He also stressed that the player understood the conversation to be lighthearted, especially considering their brief acquaintanceship.
McDaniel joked that it was a smart choice given his current family situation and humorously claimed that his dancing skills helped him win Katie over. In 2022, Mike McDaniel is seen sitting next to his wife, Katie McDaniel, and is holding their daughter, Ayla June. AP “There are a few significant disclaimers, but overall, I think the story is accurate,” McDaniel stated. The most important warning concerned the “threat’s” tone. “To begin with, the joke I made about posing a threat to a player was ridiculous, as both of us knew that as a running back coach, I had no control over whether or not he was present. It was more humorous, according to McDaniel. Second of all, my wife informed me that rumors were circulating that I was robbing people of their girls. He had only known her for forty-five seconds. “When I made that joke in jest, I think Steven Baylark, the player who was dancing with her, was well aware that it was more important to me than it was to him, and I’m pretty sure I was right,” he continued. Correct?