From the word on the street, he was terrible in the meeting room and players don't really like him. He lied to his players consistently about his plans for them in the upcoming game.
He over thinks it sometimes, and isn't a great play caller in the redzone. But he's very aggressive, innovative, and works with QB's pretty well. Henne, before going down, showed tremendous development under Daboll, and he got the most out of Matt Moore.
Scheme wise his offense is pretty similar to Todd Haley's, actually. So I doubt you'll see a huge difference from that standpoint.
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