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Panthers Post Game Press Conference


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5 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

watching how much pre snap motion and different types of formations the Pats ran ... tells me that Joe Brady is the one in over his head. As much as we want to kick Rhule in the ass... its not our defense losing ball games for us, and it is not our special teams. Our offense is predictable and can establish zero rhythym. 

 

I expect us to move on from Brady in the off season or bring an offensive consultant.

Who hired Joe Brady? Who had final say on Erving and Elflein? Who had final say on Sam Darnold?

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

watching how much pre snap motion and different types of formations the Pats ran ... tells me that Joe Brady is the one in over his head. As much as we want to kick Rhule in the ass... its not our defense losing ball games for us, and it is not our special teams. Our offense is predictable and can establish zero rhythym. 

 

I expect us to move on from Brady in the off season or bring an offensive consultant.

I completely agree.  Something has to be done now, and imo, it has to be two moves together - bench Darnold and fire Brady.   If we still have the same issues, Rhule has to go.  I fear that the existing offense is so basic and college-like that even if they promote someone else, there isn't enough structure in place to run anything different or more productive.  

I've been saying the same thing for the last few weeks about the offense being horrendously predictable and there clearly is not any adjustments being made to help spark it into a rhythm - yet, every week, our opponents give a masterclass on how to do exactly what Brady hasn't and won't, and he still comes out every week to poo the bed in the exact same basic ass fashion he did the week before.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

I completely agree.  Something has to be done now, and imo, it has to be two moves together - bench Darnold and fire Brady.   If we still have the same issues, Rhule has to go.  I fear that the existing offense is so basic and college-like that even if they promote someone else, there isn't enough structure in place to run anything different or more productive.  

I've been saying the same thing for the last few weeks about the offense being horrendously predictable and there clearly is not any adjustments being made to help spark it into a rhythm - yet, every week, our opponents give a masterclass on how to do exactly what Brady hasn't and won't, and he still comes out every week to poo the bed in the exact same basic ass fashion he did the week before.

the guy ran the same play twice 3 different times today....  ive never seen such a small playbook.

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8 minutes ago, 3838 said:

I would say this is John Fox 2.0 but Fox did a litte better than this....

You mean a SB in year two?  No, Fox was a LOT better.   Fox just refused to adapt later, just like Rivera.  Both had success early on.   Rhule?  He looks utterly clueless!

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13 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

watching how much pre snap motion and different types of formations the Pats ran ... tells me that Joe Brady is the one in over his head. As much as we want to kick Rhule in the ass... its not our defense losing ball games for us, and it is not our special teams. Our offense is predictable and can establish zero rhythym. 

 

I expect us to move on from Brady in the off season or bring an offensive consultant.

This 100% accurate. 

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10 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

I think someone should ask Dave Tepper what it was about Joe Brady that made him want the guy so bad. I honestly don’t think Rhule wanted the guy, they are total opposites.

How many more games of sickening offense before changes are made…

Inquiring minds want to know

Probably about 25 more games. 

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7 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

I feel like he was a joint decision. Rhule didn't have an OC in mind and Tepper could afford the hot commodity fresh off a national championship.

There wasn't a "feel like." Matt was hired to be The Man and make all the decisions. He did and this is what we have now.

I blame Matt Rhule #1 for all our problems and David Tepper #2.

If Rhule comes back in 2022 and keeps shitting the bed, I will blame David Tepper #1 and Matt Rhule #2.

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Just to throw coach a bone…our starting center, who sucks, got hurt 2nd play of the game, so our middle of the line was anchored by a guy not good enough to play in front of the center that is awful…then we lost another OL

but that doesn’t excuse the horrible game our QB had…that first int was just the worst pass ever and it turned what chance we had into crap

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