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32 teams would've loved to sign Joe Brady


(ATL'ien)CamNewton

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7 minutes ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

It's a good point.

You people can't even raise your eye brows at the fact that Joe Brady chose Carolina?

It's clear he's on the Head Coaching trajectory. Why would he want to put that in jeopardy and choose to go to a franchise with an uncertain QB situation?

How is it clear?  What did I miss?

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4 minutes ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

It's a good point.

You people can't even raise your eye brows at the fact that Joe Brady chose Carolina?

It's clear he's on the Head Coaching trajectory. Why would he want to put that in jeopardy and choose to go to a franchise with an uncertain QB situation?

It might be a point, it might not. What it most certainly is not is proof positive of anything, which is what you are claiming it to be. 
 

Just to play devils advocate for a moment, I’ll take this same piece of information and use it to argue the opposite conclusion:

Why would Joe Brady, the hottest coaching prospect come to a team with an aging qb who hasn’t been healthy in 3 years and an offensive line that can’t keep any qb healthy? Obviously Brady knows for certain Cam will be cut or traded this offseason and he’s been assured he’ll have the chance to show what he can do by grooming a top rookie qb prospect from the word go. That’s why he’s coming here, the chance to assure himself a HC job in a couple years by hitching his wagon to a young rising star, perhaps even Burrow himself if the trade gets worked out, but either way he knows Cam will be out of his way and he can work with a hot young prospect who won’t have to relearn everything coming from a different pro system.

See how easy it is?

Just say you think it’s likely Cam is staying and stop trying to pretend you know the future.

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