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Joe Brady on the hot seat.


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1 minute ago, PootieNunu said:

Brady should not even have a seat at this point, make him stand and call plays on the sideline, if he starts doing dumb poo slap the poo out of him. 

I guess Tepper will be slapping the poo out of Rhule for this QB/OL problem then. Maybe we can have a regular Three Stooges event every Sunday. It would be more entertaining than the games we have had to suffer through.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

I guess Tepper will be slapping the poo out of Rhule for this QB/OL problem then. Maybe we can have a regular Three Stooges event every Sunday. It would be more entertaining than the games we have had to suffer through.

Sounds like a plan. I would love to see this. 

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Essentially Brady is learning on the job. I don't have a doubt in my mind he's a great offensive mind but drawing plays and executing them is a WHOLE different aspect. You can plan all you want, but the implementation process is what he lacks. Experience as well. 

 

I get the sense Rhule just gave him free range on everything. Unfortunately this is being detrimental to the team.  

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This reminds me of that one time Rivera babied Washington and well we all know how that ended. You guys remember that? Rivera took over the Defense but had Washington 'watch' what he was doing and hold a clipboard? 

 

fuging grown ass men can't do their jobs and their boss comes in a does it for them. Like bro, you got paid to watch someone do your work for you. 

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5 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

I think Brady could stand to get better, but I don’t know if it would be the right move to can him yet. I think Brady has realized he can’t do what he wants or needs to do with Darnold.

Brady cant do what he wants or needs to do because he does not have 3 NFL WR's going up against college guys. Two of those being legit #1 WRs in the NFL. 

Our entire offense sucks - DJ Moore. Brady is not built to scheme around this. 

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18 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I said two weeks ago if this season doesn't go well that Brady would get canned. Rightly or wrongly, someone's head has to roll for Rhule to save some face.

Well when you demand Teddy Bridgewater and he fails. Then you ask for a trade of Darnald and he flops... 

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