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Joe Brady on the hot seat.


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1 minute ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

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. 

Well, Rhule was OC at Temple. If he really feels like he needs to step in, he literally does have that ability. 

IMO, I don't think you will see that happen. I suspect they all know that the offense is just not recoverable with the current OL/QB situation. Better to have Brady take the fall and can him than take over those duties mid-stream and keep failing.

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Just now, top dawg said:

Darnold's play is mucking up the clarity of everyone's situation, that's for sure.

The Oline and Wr deserve some big blame to...

So does the injury prone star of this team..

Example..

Derrick Henry covers up alot in Nashville..

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2 minutes ago, Snake said:

No it was Brady. Stop with the it's every ones fault except Brady. It's his fault he put a poo offense together. 

What fantasy world are you living in exactly?

2 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

That's my question..

I'll put Darnold on Rhule but Teddy was Brady's guy all day..

Well, according to one of the Huddle's Insiders, they claim Teddy was a Hurney guy.

I don't think we will ever truly know who was more at fault for any of those decisions. I just know that the guy getting paid the most loot and who is supposedly the final say on personnel is ultimately responsible.

If these people below you suck at making these decisions(Brady, Hurney, etc) why the fug are you listening to them? Why did you hire them?

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30 minutes ago, Waldo said:

All those seats should be hot. This is truly a team effort in failure.

I hope Tepper gave Rhule the same talk.

I think Tepper used more...."colorful" language to Rhule like "You better f*cking get this ship righted NOW or your ass is grass and I'm the Lawnmower, bitch!"

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