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13 minutes ago, chknwing said:

as an offensive coordinator, what play do you call when, your oline cant block, your qb cant throw, and your all star running back has a bad wheel.

The defenses are knowing our routes and when we call them. It doesn’t matter what kind of talent you have, that’s an issue. 

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

The defenses are knowing our routes and when we call them. It doesn’t matter what kind of talent you have, that’s an issue. 

This

you can have prime Tom Brady with an All-pro OL and WRs

if the other NFL team knows the play, knows the routes to a T.  And you do no motions or anything to throw anything off.  Just come out with the play they know is coming and snap it.

it’s not going to work.  Period, point blank

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1 minute ago, ickmule said:

I'm actually shocked he hasn't been fired already.. 

well, imagine if Joe Brady isn't a main problem.  Yeah, he needs some situational work but that again is to be expected. 

So what happens if you scapegoat Joe Brady this early and then Rhule inserts one of his Baylor buddies as the interim OC....and it gets even worse (which it can).   Brady is attempting to hold back the implosion until as late as possible right now.   So it could come earlier in games and be worse. 

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I honestly am both surprised and amazed that he is still employed after yesterday...  that isn't just reactive fan speak, I legitimately and objectively don't see how they did not fire him today.  I fully expected it.  

And the longer he remains employed, the more sure I am that Rhule isn't an NFL coach either.

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21 minutes ago, chknwing said:

as an offensive coordinator, what play do you call when, your oline cant block, your qb cant throw, and your all star running back has a bad wheel.

Plenty of teams have had OLs this bad and still been able to move the ball. Sam can throw the ball, but he’s gotten in his own head now. It’s partly on coaching to make things easy for him. We have a ton of weapons not being utilized well at all. That’s not on Sam or the OL. Yes they are all problems and Sam clearly ain’t the answer but Brady could be doing so much better. We do have some things to work with on offense, and yet we’ve put up 1 TD in the last 3 games... 

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

When you can't block and you have a QB who is one read and panic and throw an INT, it really limits your ability to run an offense whether we're talking NFL, college, high school, whatever.

True so put good plays on the field that way it shows its ONLY those and not ALSO you.

Black/white i swear rofl

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