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Joe Brady Press Conference After the PHI Game


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19 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

I agree that he should grow.

The only way he improves  is for him to see that he needs to improve.  Right now, he is putting it all on the players by saying it was execution.  There's no hope for growth if he can't see he needs to.

Watch this press conference in the OP and compare to Snow's after the Dallas game.  Snow owns it.  Brady is blaming the players.

 

Some people are much more eager to assign blame than I am. The Huddlez gets snippets of information from the team. Trying to put a puzzle together with too many missing pieces is impossible.

 

We know what they let us know. Behind closed doors, decisions are being made that we are not aware of. Trying to pigeon hole Brady with what little info we have is not fair.

 

All I/We really know is, Brady needs to improve. Can he? Will he? Who knows?

 

Let the process play out. Then react accordingly. Because, as of right now. Brady has been an OC for 21 games. Let the kid learn. After all, we are in a rebuild.

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22 hours ago, Basbear said:

I think Sam gos into hero ball once the OL breaks down(which is HALF the time....). Issue is hero ball for Sam involves TOs and dumb decisions. Joke Brady needs to step it UP, run the ball when your backup RB is running well.....shotgun to aid OL.......put a TE in pass protection.....etc etc. Do your job and help the team win. Play Tmarshall more, jesus what do teams see in Brady??

I'd easily argue that he is having to rush his throws.  Plus the offense never found a rhythm at all this last Sunday.  Yet while there are a few that's not going to accept that but it's just the truth . I was in agony watching the game from the front row of the upper deck praying and praying that they would just find some rhythm on offense . If they could have done that they probably could have overcame the interior oline.

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16 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Some people are much more eager to assign blame than I am. The Huddlez gets snippets of information from the team. Trying to put a puzzle together with too many missing pieces is impossible.

 

We know what they let us know. Behind closed doors, decisions are being made that we are not aware of. Trying to pigeon hole Brady with what little info we have is not fair.

 

All I/We really know is, Brady needs to improve. Can he? Will he? Who knows?

 

Let the process play out. Then react accordingly. Because, as of right now. Brady has been an OC for 21 games. Let the kid learn. After all, we are in a rebuild.

In the press conference Brady didn't own anything, and if you can't do it there, you're probably not doing it.  We'll see, but the pattern is forming.

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11 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

In the press conference Brady didn't own anything, and if you can't do it there, you're probably not doing it.  We'll see, but the pattern is forming.

 

Like I said. I'm not going there yet. There are enough folks piling on. You  all don't need me.

 

It's year 2 of a rebuild. I like the direction we are going. 

 

Edit to add. I am not saying I am happy with how the O is looking. What I am saying is, I trust the process.

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On 10/15/2021 at 7:30 PM, pantherclaw said:

I'd easily argue that he is having to rush his throws.  Plus the offense never found a rhythm at all this last Sunday.  Yet while there are a few that's not going to accept that but it's just the truth . I was in agony watching the game from the front row of the upper deck praying and praying that they would just find some rhythm on offense . If they could have done that they probably could have overcame the interior oline.

I watch a few hours of Sam running around as a Jet.......3 of the games this year looked just the same. Its got to affect him....Joe can aid that and give help to a struggling OL. So many ways, roll sam out more, Shotgun(why sooo many under C snaps??? a few times Sam nearly got hit after 3 steps and a spin!), jumbo pass packages(giddy....), call plays that dont take 5secs to work, RUN THE GOD DAM BALL, replace Miller or daley with a traffic cone, play action after the run game is doing OK....etc etc. Stop focusing the DJMOORE pro-bowl express ala call more TE plays that they are the #1&2 reads...

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