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3 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Also, Brady is NOT getting a HC job next year.  He also is quickly whittling away his opportunity to even get interviews.  His 3rd down and 2nd half playcalling, as well as late game situational calls, regardless of whether it's him or Teddy, has cost him.

This coaching staff is a joke. It’s hard to figure out what they are trying to do most of the time.  I get the aggressive calls like going for it on 4th and 2 or 3 occasionally and even the fake punts every now and then.  But you can’t just do that poo every game and expect to win.  Like why did we go for 2 when we cut the lead to 32-23?  
 

Again I’m not sure if we are trying to lose or what.  But at times it seems like winning isn’t necessarily the goal so I don’t understand what the hell we are doing.

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5 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Also, Brady is NOT getting a HC job next year.  He also is quickly whittling away his opportunity to even get interviews.  His 3rd down and 2nd half playcalling, as well as late game situational calls, regardless of whether it's him or Teddy, has cost him.

Thats actually a good thing. I think he's going to learn and get better. The longer we can keep him around the better.

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2 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

This coaching staff is a joke. It’s hard to figure out what they are trying to do most of the time.  I get the aggressive calls like going for it on 4th and 2 or 3 occasionally and even the fake punts every now and then.  But you can’t just do that poo every game and expect to win.  Like why did we go for 2 when we cut the lead to 32-23?  
 

Again I’m not sure if we are trying to lose or what.  But at times it seems like winning isn’t necessarily the goal so I don’t understand what the hell we are doing.

Honestly man, I think it's because they have nothing to lose and they know how bad the team is, so they're letting it all hang out...  like the punt fakes and all of that, I assume its literally because they know the defense can't stop anyone anyway.  The offense I have no explanation for...  they are red hot and ice cold all in one.  3rd down offense, both calls and execution, are atrocious.

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13 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Also, Brady is NOT getting a HC job next year.  He also is quickly whittling away his opportunity to even get interviews.  His 3rd down and 2nd half playcalling, as well as late game situational calls, regardless of whether it's him or Teddy, has cost him.

I hope he does, his play calling is weeners more times than not 

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13 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

It took to week 10 for our rookie coaching staff to get outcoached...

Too many hot take reactions on this one. 

The talent is not there this year. Everyone should have known that already. Next year will be better. 

We have an overall group of very good talented players on this team but some of the rookies need a little coaching to get better. We do have a few positions that we really need to draft in both Oline and Dline and then we should hopefully right the ship. Unfortunately we would need to wait till next season like you said. 

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Film study in the nfl is serious 

they now have 10:weeks of Teddy and Brady. It’s hard to tell, if Teddy is a check down king or it’s Brady,  but horizontal with fast Nfl defenses isn’t going to cut it 

and Teddy 

1. Needs to know when To throw it away to save time Vs check down 

2. In the name of god,  against the same fast defenses, either decide to run or throw but don’t fuging stand there 

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58 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Rhule has said the last few weeks that 3rd qtr offense has been a huge issue.  

Welp, so much for superior adjustments coming out of the half.

First time Nfl coach .. youngest team in the league .. new QB , team mvp not playing.. shall I go on .. jeez bro cut them some GD slack 

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