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JOE BRADY WILL NEVER BE A HEAD COACH!


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8 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Terrible called game, we took one shot downfield in this game. GARBAGE, I wish he would have got a job in the off-season. Just Terrible!

Joe Brady doesn’t get to throw the ball.  

Brady’s overall scheme and playcalling are fine.    You can only do so much as a play caller.  Situationally he needs some work but as a 2nd year OC he is just fine.  

The OL and QB make or break playcalling.  

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12 minutes ago, CRA said:

Joe Brady doesn’t get to throw the ball.  

Brady’s overall scheme and playcalling are fine.    You can only do so much as a play caller.  Situationally he needs some work but as a 2nd year OC he is just fine.  

The OL and QB make or break playcalling.  

Lol yeah ok, wrong!

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13 minutes ago, CRA said:

Joe Brady doesn’t get to throw the ball.  

Brady’s overall scheme and playcalling are fine.    You can only do so much as a play caller.  Situationally he needs some work but as a 2nd year OC he is just fine.  

The OL and QB make or break playcalling.  

Dumb.

Lets run behind Paradis on 3rd and 2 or anything and short in critical situations!

Uh no its on Brady he knows the OL is poo and if he doesn't even better(worse)

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Just now, BurnNChinn said:

Lol yeah ok, wrong!

if you want to argue OL and QB play isn’t the most important thing in the NFL? Have at it.  

You can’t scheme and playcall around bad OL play paired with an average QB for 17 games.    Your talent issues will just get exposed eventually.   And who you play will have a lot to do with how that works out.   

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14 minutes ago, CRA said:

Joe Brady doesn’t get to throw the ball.  

Brady’s overall scheme and playcalling are fine.    You can only do so much as a play caller.  Situationally he needs some work but as a 2nd year OC he is just fine.  

The OL and QB make or break playcalling.  

Nah, you take all that into consideration calling plays. His second half adjustments are two steps behind… it just keeps happening.

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