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


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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Is he supposed to catch balls for the receivers? Sam has been missing throws and receivers have been dropping decent throws. I'm not trying to completely absolve Brady of any and all blame, but we could have an absolute prodigy at OC and it wouldn't make much of a difference with the way our players are executing. All the OC can do is out them on position to make a play. At the end of the day the players still have to make the play.

Execution isn't all on Brady but it seems that players are out of position frequently and I wouldn't be surprised if they were sometimes running the wrong routes (this has been commented on once in a while in broadcasts).  It doesn't seem that Brady is properly preparing the offense at all. Sure, Darnold makes EVERYTHING worse... But still.

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It makes wonder why the hell they didn’t get a vet NFL coach as an assistant to help guide the chess game they would be having against other coaches. 

It’s like they all collectively didn’t ever consider the adjustment aspect of game planning.  Their clueless reaction to the past few weeks are telling to this.

He should’ve spent a few more days fishing with Jimmy Johnson.

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It turns out that Joe Burrow, Justin Jefferson, and Jamar Chase are really really good and the players you’re coaching may matter more than the play calls. 
 

Prediction:

Panthers will continue to have the same mediocre players at the most important positions and no matter the coaching from Brady or Rhule…until it gets fixed they’ll be mediocre. 
 

Get a pro bowl caliber QB, LT and maybe Brady’s play calls look better.

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2 minutes ago, Snake said:

Say this 10x over. NFL isn't college ball. 

NFL isn't college ball. 
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5 hours ago, KeithCuddi said:

It's not even his fault. Sam is so bad he can't even take the layup plays. There's no way for Joe Brady's offense to work with ghost brains at the helm.

So why does he refuse to run the ball to at least prevent interceptions? Royce has been averaging 5-6 yards a carry and can't get on the field 

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51 minutes ago, unicar15 said:

Get a pro bowl caliber QB, LT and maybe Brady’s play calls look better.

A single LT ain't going to do much for this OLine giving all the trash on it. More like a center and guards since the whole interior on our line play like they are ghost, people go right through them no problem.

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