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Joe Brady to Panthers per Schefter


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1 minute ago, ncfan said:

Was also on Sean Payton's offensive staff in New Orleans the 2 years prior.

Payton LOVES this kid, and it is known.  

He actually told Brady that taking the LSU job would be a mistake in order to attempt to pursuade Brady into staying in New Orleans 

why does this not surprise me

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1 minute ago, TheRumGone said:

Also apparently drew Brees said Joe Brady was in all the offensive meetings and knows their offense from front to back. I mean they change stuff up but not too much. That’s good intel for the new staff

Fwiw Sean Payton LOVES this kid.  

Tried to persuade him not to go to LSU in order to stay on his staff

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3 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Yes

Just this year.  But completely did the unheard of.  Took LSU's offense which has been worse than a Mike Shula offense for the last few decades and turned it into a machine.

 

Was also on Sean Payton's offensive staff in New Orleans the 2 years prior.

Payton LOVES this kid, and it is known.  

He actually told Brady that taking the LSU job would be a mistake in order to attempt to pursuade Brady into staying in New Orleans 

He wasnt the OC

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5 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

This has been my thinking. Let Cam play this last year on his deal and see where he is. In the meantime get Tua in there and let him learn the system and be ready to take over eventually 

....and then get nothing for Cam... i think he's gonna be shopped...

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