Mike McDaniel’s process after his time in Miami ended was a unique one for him — and there were a lot of opportunities that were available.

Including potential head coaching spots.

He took some time to process and figured he would have a gut feeling of the place for him once he knew.

And after coming to Los Angeles, he immediately knew the Chargers were the place for him.

“It didn’t take long for me to have feet on ground, to feel this is kind of what I was looking for,” McDaniel said on Tuesday.

The Chargers new Offensive Coordinator was officially introduced Tuesday and spoke with the media for over 40 minutes, sharing details about the process that led him to the Bolts.

He detailed some of the things that stuck out to him most from meeting with Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh, Chargers General Manager Joe Hortiz and other members of the organization.

It was a perfect mix of everything he coveted when looking for his next opportunity.

“You just want to be a part of a hungry organization with like-minded football people that are doing anything and everything to win,” McDaniel said. “It felt [like] something I could easily get behind in terms of ambition to go and attack the next thing.

“Those things, coupled with the spirited attitude of my daughter and my wife, made things pretty easy as a girl dad and a husband to have your family in a place where they can get behind too,” McDaniel added.

It also helped there was a ton to get excited about with joining the Bolts.

Whether it’s one of the top quarterbacks in the game in Justin Herbert, Harbaugh and the staff or the history of the franchise, there was a lot that attracted him to Southern California.

This opportunity stuck out over the rest.

“There was a lot that I found very attractive,” McDaniel said. “I was very fortunate to have some opportunities. I think it started with Coach Harbaugh. Then to be a part of an organization that has a legacy, talking about Sid [Gillman] and Air Coryell, that’s super attractive, too.

“Got a quarterback who I’ve always admired,” McDaniel added. “A lot of young players, great situation for me and my family to go to the next chapter, which we’re very excited about.”