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Brady will probably be made to fall on his sword, perhaps the o-line coach Pat Meyer.

It could be Rhule as well with Snow stepping in as head coach.

But if this is the end, they need to show Fitt the door, too. If he evaluates coaches as well as he evaluates deals and players, we're doomed long term.

 

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1 minute ago, Smithers said:

Common sense says Brady has to go. The players don’t believe in what he’s selling.  Problem is - Rhule said from his hiring that he doesn’t believe in firing assistants.  Will Tepper have to squeeze him?  
 

we have 8 games left to determine if Sam is our QB moving forward.  We won’t be able to make that determination in Brady’s system.  He’s gotta go and we have to implement something totally different in 1 week 

Lol Darnold is not our qb next year. He will either be backup or gone. No way in hell he is starting.

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3 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Brady will probably be made to fall on his sword, perhaps the o-line coach Pat Meyer.

It could be Rhule as well with Snow stepping in as head coach.

But if this is the end, they need to show Fitt the door, too. If he evaluates coaches as well as he evaluates deals and players, we're doomed long term.

 

I disagree with Snow being head coach and getting rid of Fitty.  Neither move makes sense.  Again, the defense has been built in short order.   We do need another offensive talent evaluator IMO.

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When you get blown out by two teams led by Daniel and Mac Jones that kind of stench begins at the top. The first order if business is getting Darnold out of town. You can talk about or fire any coach but no team does well when the leader of the offense is responsible for that many turnovers. From there you evaluate who was responsible for the move accordingly.

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3 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Brady will probably be made to fall on his sword, perhaps the o-line coach Pat Meyer.

It could be Rhule as well with Snow stepping in as head coach.

But if this is the end, they need to show Fitt the door, too. If he evaluates coaches as well as he evaluates deals and players, we're doomed long term.

 

Joe Brady being scapegoated pretty much guarantees we will bring in an old NFL retread next year.  No one young with potential is going to risk the rep damage coming here would do.   

Joe Brady might be good....he might not.   You won't know either way giving him Sam Darnold and this OL.  He is a passing guy.   But he did get the most productive seaosn out of everyone his first season... before we went the comical Sam route. 

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