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I hope Joe Brady gets a head coaching job so this team won’t have a reason to keep Bridgewater anymore


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Title says it all. Brady was the main reason Bridgewater was signed this offseason. He’s on record saying he thinks Bridgewater is a franchise QB. I really hope we can move on from Brady and draft a QB that can throw the ball more than 10 yards consistently and a new offensive coordinator can develop with the new QB.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This. Part of what I want out of Brady is helping to identify the long-term answer at QB.

Then again... he was the one who wanted Teddy so maybe you're right after all...

Any competent coaching staff would realize Bridgewater’s limitations are the main reason the team is losing close games. He should be on the bench or better yet, looking for a new team to play for. But the team still stubbornly plays him because of what I’m assuming is loyalty from Joe Brady.

In the end, it probably doesn’t matter who the coaches are or who the players are. The Panthers are a hard, and depressing team to be a fan of. Some teams are just bad and miserable and that’s who they are. The Panthers are the ultimate cock tease of a team. Good enough to give you hope, suck you in, hype you up, and then they literally bite your dick off. I hate being a fan of the Panthers more times than not and that is so sad.

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12 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

I’d rather get rid of Rhule, Brady, Snow and Bridgewater.

I don't mind Rhule and Snow does have that D improving.  D was not the issue today.  With some better secondary personel we can clean up 3rd downs.  We have good blitzes installed and we did score 14 on D today.  Today was squarely on the offense.  I think Rhule will get it turned around.  I think this loss really pissed him off and was a catalyst for some off season changes. 

D I can't really get mad at.  We look at all the rookies out there getting burn and they're improving.  Rhule I think is doing a good job.  This year I didn't even think we were going to be competitive enough for me to be pissed off at a loss.

Jury is out on Brady.  He is in year one.  He might have said publicly that Bridgewater was a franchise qb.  I wouldn't expect differently from any coach.  I think it was more a matter of familiarity, but everyone knew that Bridgewater wasn't a franchise guy or he would have gotten longer then 3 years.

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28 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm impressed with Brady. I'm highly unimpressed with Teddy. Brady can't go out there and hit Moore wide open in the endzone himself.

Both have flashed and both have failed. Neither have lived up to the hype. Then again the bar shouldn't have been high this year.

Teddy doesn't call the plays or manage the clock.

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50 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Any competent coaching staff would realize Bridgewater’s limitations are the main reason the team is losing close games. He should be on the bench or better yet, looking for a new team to play for. But the team still stubbornly plays him because of what I’m assuming is loyalty from Joe Brady.

In the end, it probably doesn’t matter who the coaches are or who the players are. The Panthers are a hard, and depressing team to be a fan of. Some teams are just bad and miserable and that’s who they are. The Panthers are the ultimate cock tease of a team. Good enough to give you hope, suck you in, hype you up, and then they literally bite your dick off. I hate being a fan of the Panthers more times than not and that is so sad.

That’s all the fug they do. They’re a failure and always will be a failure. If not for bad luck, then stupidity. 

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