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Looks like Rhule may target Joe Brady for OC


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1 minute ago, Soul Rebel said:

Both Rhule and the App St coach are proof that if the right situation and money comes knocking.....

Plus, I'm reading it as Brady is leaving this up to his agent and focusing on the NC game on Monday. Any chatter between us and him have been via his agent, so he's not technically lying.

Keeping in mind that Joe Brady's agent is also Matt Rhule's agent...

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36 minutes ago, RumHam said:

ESPN just posted brady is staying. We need nfl experience and a nfl offensive coordinator plain and simple. This is the nfl not the sec.

We need people who can coach. Football is football. NFL experience doesn't mean anything to me. 

Why limit your options? 

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1 hour ago, RumHam said:

ESPN just posted brady is staying. We need nfl experience and a nfl offensive coordinator plain and simple. This is the nfl not the sec.

My guy, the NFL is changing. The days of pro style offenses are numbered. College offenses are being implemented more and more into the NFL every year. I’d much rather have Joe Brady than another Norv Turner

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6 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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News: #LSU asst Joe Brady, via a signed MOA, has agreed to a new contract, sources tell @SINow. Parameters in flux, but for now it is 3 yrs/~$3M+ Deal protects LSU from losing Brady to college asst jobs, but provides flexibility for a jump to the #NFL.

He just became the highest paid coordinator in college football. Hell, he might be the second highest paid coordinator in the NFL at that rate.

This won't keep him from taking an NFL job though, but it'll protect LSU from getting nothing in return. There's probably a buyout clause. Hell, maybe that's his parting gift to LSU?

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