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The reason Joe Brady picked Teddy over Cam


therealmjl

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It’s well documented that Joe Brady had tremendous influence on the decision to bring in Teddy. Red flag alert that an unproven 30 year old coordinator has that much pull in an organization off the bat, but whatever.

The reason that he chose to do this is simple: Cam Newton is an alpha dog who would never listen to Joe Brady lol....and why would he?

Teddy is your typical alpha-beta male. Can command a room until a real alpha dog shows up. I would say he is closer beta than alpha but I’m not keeping score.

anyway, Joe Brady needed a beta guy around in order to be able to coach him. Unproven college coaches can’t hold a candle to Newton caliber NFL players so that is why they made the decision and ultimately why this team is made up of so many betas, castoffs, and young guys.
 

Quite simple.

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17 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

After all this talk about how amazing Cam Newton did yesterday I was kind of shocked to find out he didn't complete a pass over 14 yards. He also ran 15 times?? 

At that pace, Cam won't make it to mid season. I hope New England has a better plan for him long term. 

Agreed. McDaniels has always seemed to have wanted a running threat at QB. I hope he doesn't fall in love with that new toy because yesterday it seems like he did.

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On 9/14/2020 at 10:17 AM, Jeremy Igo said:

After all this talk about how amazing Cam Newton did yesterday I was kind of shocked to find out he didn't complete a pass over 14 yards. He also ran 15 times?? 

At that pace, Cam won't make it to mid season. I hope New England has a better plan for him long term. 

Belichick has specific game plans for each team, something we aren't used to seeing much variety under Rivera/Fox who want to win with the same formula every time no matter who the opponent is. Miami has really good starting corners and New England's outside receivers don't have much experience. Solution, beat at their weakness through the ground game, let their defense force Fitzpatrick into mistakes, take the easy win. He will not use the same game plan against Seattle, that's why he's the best. 

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