Things have turned south very quickly for the Indianapolis Colts. After two interviews and numerous reports from around the league that Josh McDaniels would take over as the team’s new head coach and with numerous coaches who reportedly had contracts to join his new staff in Indianapolis, McDaniels has chosen to remain in New England.

Stunner: Patriots’ OC Josh McDaniels has decided NOT to accept Colts’ HC job and will remain with New England, sources told ESPN. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 7, 2018

Adam Schefter reported that Patriots owner Robert Kraft set out to do whatever it took to keep McDaniels in New England. Apparently he has made changes to his contract that helped entice him to stay on Bill Belichick’s staff.

In the past 48 hours, Patriots owner Robert Kraft began talking with Josh McDaniels and ultimately wound up sweetening his contract, helping to entice him to remain in New England, per sources. Bill Belichick has his OC back. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 7, 2018

I cannot recall a time that a presumed head coach had not only completed two interviews and started building his coaching staff but also had a press conference lined up with his new team in less than 24 hours and then backed out on the franchise. The question now turns to what this means for his presumed coaching staff. Are they still going to be a part of a new staff in Indianapolis? Does this completely destroy Josh McDaniels’ reputation in NFL circles to the point that he would be seen as an entirely unreliable options for any other team? Who would be willing to take the new head coaching position in Indianapolis after Ballard committed to McDaniels?

Expect for there to be an announcement from one or both sides at some point in the near future. This is devastating. It also ensure that no matter how bad the Patriots get in the future, there will never be a time that there isn’t bad blood between these two franchises. Ballard’s overtures this year accomplished nothing.

We will follow this story and provide updates as we learn more.