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Matt Rhule defends Joe Brady


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I dont think Brady did a bad job at all.  The plays were there upon a second watch.  And a couple of other observations from me watching the game last night: 1. Our line did pretty good in the first half but then the Jets made some changes and put more pressure on them in the second.   2. It appeared to me that Brady dialed everything way back in the 3rd qt because it felt like the game was completely in hand.  Right or wrong I think that was the game management style for the 2nd half on sunday

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4 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

This is the key point here.

Rhule's defense of Brady based on lack of execution during red zone trips in the first half holds water, but what is disingenuous about it is that it distracts from addressing the bigger concern: Brady's poor showing after the other team has made halftime adjustments.

I fully agree with this. 100 yards after the half? I'm sorry, but he didn't seem to mix it up enough BEFORE the red zone. Granted, Rhule is right. If the final score was 33-14 we probably wouldn't be having this conversation. It could have easily been that too. But, that doesn't mean that we overlook other issues because we had red zone issues. It really looked like the "run, run, pass" days of old. I don't believe we had a big enough lead for that. We have to stop playing to not lose, versus playing to win. It will come back to bite us. 

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Just now, mbarbour21 said:

I fully agree with this. 100 yards after the half? I'm sorry, but he didn't seem to mix it up enough BEFORE the red zone. Granted, Rhule is right. If the final score was 33-14 we probably wouldn't be having this conversation. It could have easily been that too. But, that doesn't mean that we overlook other issues because we had red zone issues. It really looked like the "run, run, pass" days of old. I don't believe we had a big enough lead for that. We have to stop playing to not lose, versus playing to win. It will come back to bite us. 

The playing not to lose mentality exhibited by many coaching staffs in the NFL who are supposedly way better at this sort of thing than the rest of us drives me to distraction. Stop shifting blame to your players and grow a set.

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