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Prediction : Joe Brady is a low scoring loss to Atlanta away from losing play calling responsibilities.


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I honestly was surprised he didn't lose playcalling responsibilities after last week.

But ultimately, it doesn't matter, if Rhule makes a move on Brady one way or another, he will probably be doing him a favor, because at this point, the ship is inevitably sinking, now it's just a matter of which guys are gonna go down with the ship.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

I honestly was surprised he didn't lose playcalling responsibilities after last week.

But ultimately, it doesn't matter, if Rhule makes a move on Brady one way or another, he will probably be doing him a favor, because at this point, the ship is inevitably sinking, now it's just a matter of which guys are gonna go down with the ship.

If you go watch the tape from the Giants game there were open receivers on many plays that Darnold didn’t throw to. Yea he went away from the run way too early and could have set up more play action with easy reads, but Darnold did him no favors by playing like a dumbass 

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Brady seems a little over his head at the position.

 

I mean it’s understandable considering his only Play Calling experience was a pass game coordinator in college for 1 years.

 

this guy schemes up some great play designs.  But his calling the plays and when to use said plays.  He just isn’t there yet.

You can tell to with the way Rhule states what he wants to do and what actually happens on game day.

Rhule needs to quietly take over and put Brady back as a pass game coordinator similar to LSU and ease him in.  
Show Brady what and how exactly how he wants the offense to play and game plan to run.  Just with those play designs that Brady schemes up.

 

 

also 

there was a really really good write up by Joe Marino at the draftnetwork when this staff was hired.

talking the approach this team needs to move fixing the team with the scheme of the offense.  And it showed How important OL play is in Brady’s offense.  Breaking down to his play calls and designs at LSU.  It relied very very heavily on 5 man protection from the OL.   Unfortunately our OL can’t block even with help.  This surely isn’t helping Brady.  It also hasn’t helped that we’re trying to attempt to rehab a QB and fix him and boost his confidence but throw him behind a OL that’s on par with some of the worst he saw in New York.

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5 minutes ago, hepcat said:

If you go watch the tape from the Giants game there were open receivers on many plays that Darnold didn’t throw to. Yea he went away from the run way too early and could have set up more play action with easy reads, but Darnold did him no favors by playing like a dumbass 

I think the point that's missing is that Brady abandoned the run while knowing his qb was shitting the bed.  The run was working and could have prevented a lot of the disaster we witnessed.  That's on Brady.

You don't keep forcing a qb as bad as Sam to keep passing the ball when you don't have to. That is all on Brady.

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