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Will Joe Brady EVOLVE and put together packages/plays that align with Cam's style


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2 hours ago, MechaZain said:

Brady opted out of coaching Cam to pursue Teddy Bridgewater

people keep saying this.  There has never been any evidence that Joe Brady has any decision making power or real influcence with Matt Rhule.  We know Phil Snow does.  That's it. 

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14 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

You think they coincidentally landed on Teddy? 

I think with no input from Joe Brady....this front office could of easily thought Teddy made sense if they wanted to be done with Cam.   

So you take Cam away and ask this front office to then look around for a band-aid?  Well, that was Teddy.  That wouldn't be a unique Joe Brady take IMO.  Matt Rhule knew he had limited time and he knew Teddy knew the system he was going to run. 

Joe Brady isn't a Rhule guy.   Snow is a Rhule guy.   There just hasn't been any indication IMO that Brady has any real pull here.  We know Snow does.   I don't think it makes a lot of sense to believe a random first time OC that Rhule doesn't even know.....dictated how the foundation of the Matt Rhule era kicked off. 

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Having dudes like Darnold and Bridgewater who everybody knew were limited players gave the coaches some cover. But Cam? He can execute an NFL offense. If Cam does well, or even if he doesn't do well but the play design was there, then I think Brady is doing what he's supposed to do as the coordinator. But if this offense gets out of control with Cam back there then Tepper will show Brady the door. It ain't Rhule's show anymore either and he might be right behind Brady. We're a half game out of the playoffs after 9 games with Darnold. If Cam stays healthy this team should make the playoffs.

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If I was Brady, Id let Cam be Cam, take all the shackles off and let the lion roar. All of Cam issues came when Rivera and Shula tried desperately to get him to stay in the pocket. This is when Cam started taking those massive hits that started the injury train.

 

I only remember one time Cam getting injured on a scramble and that was against ATL at the goal line, Cam even admitted he half assed at the end and it was why get got the concussion.

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We're going to try to run the ball a lot to limit the number of times Cam throws the ball, thus reducing interceptions. When we do throw it needs to be the easiest passes possible within reason give the yardage needed. Cam will target CMC a lot as that is a no brainer. Should be fun to see him out there again next week.

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3 hours ago, OneBadCat said:

I really don't want us to abuse the RPO like Shula did. It made us predictable. Let Cam run the offense as it is now and sprinkle some designed runs.

All Cam has to do is hit the wide open guys that Sam keeps missing and we're golden.

We are more predictable now and if that chode consistently puts cam under center with this line, he won't make it thru a series

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37 minutes ago, usmcpanthers said:

If I was Brady, Id let Cam be Cam, take all the shackles off and let the lion roar. All of Cam issues came when Rivera and Shula tried desperately to get him to stay in the pocket. This is when Cam started taking those massive hits that started the injury train.

 

I only remember one time Cam getting injured on a scramble and that was against ATL at the goal line, Cam even admitted he half assed at the end and it was why get got the concussion.

I dk if anyone remembers but in 2015 cam called audibles a lot and for some reason they stopped and it was probably bc it made shula look bad. 

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