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Joe Brady needs to go.


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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Is he supposed to be throwing or catching balls? What I'm seeing is a QB playing like trash and a WR in Robby who is suddenly allergic to the football.

All 3 are true it's not an either or or or(yes i put 3 ors on purpose).

They are sitting on Brady's routes and this has clearly been shown over and over again and said by the crew. The only god damn replay they show is the defense sitting on the calls.

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Just now, Fox007 said:

All 3 are true it's not an either or or or(yes i put 3 ors on purpose).

They are sitting on Brady's routes and this has clearly been shown over and over again and said by the crew. They only god damn replay they show is the defense sitting on the calls.

We're terrified of Darnold holding the ball. Terrible things happen when he does. We're trying to force him to make quick reads and get rid of it. It's not working.

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Today is not a Joe Brady issue and a lot of fans are telling on themselves in terms of how much they are actually watching the games. Sam Darnold has played awful. He threw an INT when he had like 7 seconds to throw. Guys are getting open and he is focused on a covered target. When he throws to Robbie, Robbie just drops it. 

Guys are open... the coordinator is calling plays to get people open, the players are just playing bad. Its that simple. 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Is he supposed to be throwing or catching balls? What I'm seeing is a QB playing like trash and a WR in Robby who is suddenly allergic to the football.

Your idiotic view points is hilarious. Darnald rolls out two 3 defenders ready to tackle him and you call him trash. We run till we get stuffed to 3 and out. You have to call a good game and he's trash at it. He doesn't even use different formations or people to get better matchups. So much so teams are just sitting on routes because they know he want change. 

 

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Just now, Snake said:

Your idiotic view points is hilarious. Darnald rolls out two 3 defenders ready to tackle him and you call him trash. We run till we get stuffed to 3 and out. You have to call a good game and he's trash at it. He doesn't even use different formations or people to get better matchups. So much so teams are just sitting on routes because they know he want change. 

 

You're in here stumping for a QB who is 5/18 for 60 yards, an INT, and a dropped INT while calling someone else an idiot.

That's fuging hilarious. Thanks for that laugh, it was needed. 😂

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1 minute ago, Snake said:

Your idiotic view points is hilarious. Darnald rolls out two 3 defenders ready to tackle him and you call him trash. We run till we get stuffed to 3 and out. You have to call a good game and he's trash at it. He doesn't even use different formations or people to get better matchups. So much so teams are just sitting on routes because they know he want change. 

 

Time out. That played you are talking about... SAM DARNOLD CALLED THE AUDIBLE INTO THAT LOOK HIMSELF. 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We're terrified of Darnold holding the ball. Terrible things happen when he does. We're trying to force him to make quick reads and get rid of it. It's not working.

It's not working because teams are playing man and sitting on routes. You have to scheme some deep shots. Darnald is definitely not comfortable anymore. It's a complete offensive failure and that's on Brady. Not saying he's doing well because he's not but so is Anderson. He's becoming completely terrible. 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You're in here stumping for a QB who is 5/18 for 60 yards, an INT, and a dropped INT while calling someone else an idiot.

That's fuging hilarious. Thanks for that laugh, it was needed. 😂

Your here stumping for a OC that scores 16 points a game. 😂🤣

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We're terrified of Darnold holding the ball. Terrible things happen when he does. We're trying to force him to make quick reads and get rid of it. It's not working.

Uh yea I agree the OL sucks, Brady sucks, the WRs can't catch, and also Darnold sucks...that was what I said in my original post so thumbs up and chew bubble gum/clap and all that.

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