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Joe Brady already being talked about for Falcons head coach


Jeremy Igo

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Joe Brady is already being talked about in head coaching circles. This from SportingNews:

 

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8. Joe Brady, Panthers offensive coordinator

Brady cut his teeth as a Saints offensive assistant under Sean Payton before getting the best collegiate QB season ever out of Joe Burrow at LSU. He's off to a hot start in Carolina, showing he can coach Teddy Bridgewater to good things even without Christian McCaffrey. The Falcons should at least consider the 31-year-old who has been making noise elsewhere in the division. They could see him as another Shanahan, for sure.

 

 

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/dan-quinn-falcons-replacement-candidates/maiypm3vseir1wh4fmrpujjtg

 

IMO, Brady won't do this. He is way too inexperienced to be a head coach now. Give him 2 more years and then MAYBE. 

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Guys like Brady aren't going to wait around for a HC job.  We can give him as much money as he wants but the ultimate goal is HC for him and we've seen other young guys prove they can succeed in the past.  Enjoy him why he's here and trust Rhule and Tepper to be willing to pony up for guys like him in the future.  So glad Tepper had the guts to go out and get him.

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