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Is it bradys playcalling or teddy's decision makong why this offense shits the bed


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Just now, RumHam said:

Things get conservative quick. Why the refs fuged us before halftime, why would you call those plays? A deep int is the same as a punt. We dump off. Continuously. Can't view the whole field. So is it teddy or designed plays by brady?

In the second half of games Teddy doesn’t execute like he does in the first half. Heck, even today most people watching could see that while Teddy was completing like 12 passes in a row he only threw two on the money. The rest out receivers in weird spots and killed any chance they had of YAC. I think he’s hurt because he’s typically pinpoint accurate short. 
 

As far as what kills drives, a QB needs to be aware of multiple reads. If a dump off of the first read it is a coordinator call. However, if the QB has time to throw then a dump off will almost never be the first read. Teddy is worried about the line and looking to get rid of everything quick even in situations where we require him to wait to try and find something deep. 

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2 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Supposedly Brady wanted Teddy because Teddy fit what he wanted to do, but in practice I suspect Brady is limited somewhat by Teddy. No doubt though that Brady has plenty of room to improve.

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Joe Brady every time he needs to push the ball more than 4 yards down the field.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Teddy is the limiting factor of the offense. Even with his good 1st half stats, most of the balls weren't well thrown and limited YAC opportunities. I understand why Brady is going to be a hot topic in the coaching carousel this year. With a better QB we'd have an elite offense. 

I think most other teams realize that by Brady making Teddy look even remotely good, he has overachieved. Other teams will come calling. 

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