Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Phil Snow vs Joe Brady


Jorgie

Phil Snow vs Joe Brady  

44 members have voted

  1. 1. Who's doing a better job?

    • Phil Snow
      27
    • Joe Brady
      17


Recommended Posts

the defense has had arguably the worst defensive back roster in the league, the linebackers are average at best, we hang around in games but they couldnt stop a nose bleed.

the offense unquestionably has better players they can move the ball and keep us in games, but it feels like when it comes to context plays(3rd and 4th down, redzone) they cant get the job done

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, GoobyPls said:

The defense has definitely overachieved this season, I thought our offense would be better. The only game I blame our D for was the Raiders game 

Agree with this take. It's painfully obvious how terrible the defense is(arguably the worst we have ever fielded in the history of the franchise) but they always seem to hang around. The offense is struggling in the red zone and our OL is really falling apart. 

All that said....the offense is putting us in position to win more often than not. The defense...not so much. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Eh, I say Brady because even though we do have a really good WR corps and solid run game (without cmc in there) the fact we’re doing as well as we are with Bridgewater at QB is impressive. Snow having our defense looking decent is also impressive with meh in the secondary and arguably the worst LB corps in the league, but we also have talent on the DL. So I’d say they’re close, but since the defense doesn’t have one single position that it hinges upon and we’re weak at that position, I give the edge to Brady. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, Jorgie said:

i think joe bradys inability to adapt to the oline being hurt and  getting smoked last night is very telling. its easier to look good when you have drew brees and joe burrow and those offenses to execute your play calls.

I don't think Joe Brady has ever had to coach an OL as bad as ours currently is. We were able to disguise some of the deficiencies in the interior of the OL when Okung and Moton were shutting down the ends, but once Okung went out with injury, we have 4 of 5 offensive linemen getting beat like rented mules.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

16 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Eh, I say Brady because even though we do have a really good WR corps and solid run game (without cmc in there) the fact we’re doing as well as we are with Bridgewater at QB is impressive. Snow having our defense looking decent is also impressive with meh in the secondary and arguably the worst LB corps in the league, but we also have talent on the DL. So I’d say they’re close, but since the defense doesn’t have one single position that it hinges upon and we’re weak at that position, I give the edge to Brady. 

Hmm.  Our OL as a unit is very bad. Moton is the only really good player playing right now.  WR and RB are both strengths. TE is awful.  Bridgewater is, probably, a mid-to-low-tier starter. 

But our defense... Eesh.  Is there anyone we really would want starting other than Brown, Chinn, Burns, and Shaq?  And Shaq, to me, is basically the equivalent of Teddy on D, heh.

In some ways its close, but given Brady's hype, I just think Snow is doing better.  Snow's defense actually seems to come up in clutch situations, while Brady's offense falters.  That is on Bridgewater sometimes, but sometimes it is on Brady.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

21 minutes ago, Jorgie said:

i think joe bradys inability to adapt to the oline being hurt and  getting smoked last night is very telling. its easier to look good when you have drew brees and joe burrow and those offenses to execute your play calls.

I do not believe any OC could cover for our OL's deficiencies, really, but some of his crunch time playscalls have been suspect.  And while our top 3 WRs are all very good, with CMC out, who else really is there on offense?

I do think O has way more talent than D, but with all our injuries etc, this offense has been really hurting.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

I do not believe any OC could cover for our OL's deficiencies, really, but some of his crunch time playscalls have been suspect.  And while our top 3 WRs are all very good, with CMC out, who else really is there on offense?

I do think O has way more talent than D, but with all our injuries etc, this offense has been really hurting.

Mike Davis and Curtis Samuel ran very well last night. I don't think we are going to see the offensive struggles disappear when CMC returns. If Okung can't get healthy and the interior of that line doesn't get it together, adding CMC isn't going to put us over the top. Our red zone efficiency should go up quite a bit, but I am not sure our overall results will improve.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • The term you're looking for is "malinger(ed)", and he didn't.  I'm not sure why Panthers fans act like jaded ex girlfriends.  The dude is clearly injury prone as his time in San Fransico also proves. It's not like he got to San Fran and stopped having problems.
    • My long and rambling post:   The guy is all heart, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he came back even better next year. He’s exactly the guy you lock up. The money won’t ever change the way he plays.  It was a big fumble, but what 1,000 yard back fumbles once in an entire season?  Pride. This team is FINALLY seeing guys who obviously take the game very seriously. Hunt, Chuba, Thielen, Brown, Horn (CB), Coker, Bryce (IMHO). Bye bye, Spider-Man. I don’t see these dudes being OK with teammates half-assing practice or in games. I can see Brown and Horn coming over to talk to somebody.  Good team? Ummm, maybe, but will still likely lose more close games than they win unless this last draft turns in to LOB part 2. That’s a stretch.  Pretty good/decent team. Yes. They finished the season as a pretty good team. I know I sound like a broken record harping back to it, but going in to ATL and putting a 40 burger on them en route to an OT win. A bad Panthers team would have had their brakes beaten off. We’ve seen it.  Rose colored glasses on and bonging a 40 of hopium: There are watershed moments that occur that change the course of franchises, both good and bad. If Fox doesn’t pull Rodney at halftime, the epic journey that was 2003 never happens. On the negative side, Cam taking that one hit from Watt was the end of any and all Panthers relevancy and we’ve been the biggest losers in all of pro sports as a result. Watershed moments. LOB draft. Vinny goes down and the goat is born.  Will the ATL game be the spark that this franchise has desperately needed? Could it be that they hit the mega million jackpot with Princley and Scourton as eat QBs for breakfast? Sure would be nice having 2 all-pro edge guys on the cheap for the next 4 years.  A lot of unknowns, but at least it actually feels  fun again. 
    • Ok LT and Petersen are a cut above everyone else to me cmc and Faulk are interchangeable on this list.  though Faulk was better career wise
×
×
  • Create New...