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The O didn't work with Teddy.  It didn't work with Sam.  It doesn't work with Cam.  

We avoided passing against the 30th ranked passing D in the league today.

Joe Brady has NEVER designed a good run game.  We could run against the Cardinals last week because CMC played out of his mind last week averaging 7 ypc and the Cardinals had a weak run D.  Our other RBs were below average last week.

We can't run and we can't pass.

We will suck as long as Brady runs the O.  If Rhule doesn't fire him by the end of the season, he probably needs to go too.  Hopefully we can find a way to keep Phil Snow.

Joe Brady lovers can circle their wagons and kiss Joe Brady's feet below on this thread.  

 

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1 minute ago, Guild said:

This week Brady should be fired.  If we don't make the playoffs (or do and really suck) the entire staff should be fired.

 

Snow isn't any better than the others.  Get him out too with his goddamn Wide 9.


Snow has had a bunch of good games.

 
Joe Brady has sucked all season.  The D looked bad today, because DJax had a BAAAD game and they ran to our weakness (left side) over and over. 

I don't think Brady even looks at tape of other teams.  He's a child playing madden.

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Just now, Guild said:

This week Brady should be fired.  If we don't make the playoffs (or do and really suck) the entire staff should be fired.

 

Snow isn't any better than the others.  Get him out too with his goddamn Wide 9.

Everyone seems to be running a wide 9 these days. My frustration is strictly on substitutions. If a guy continues to fall down, get pancaked, or moved off the point of attack, then replace him with someone else, instead of watching the same damn C gap gash, over and over and over.

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Joe Brady deserves flack but it was the defense that has seen back to back first round picks an entire draft in 2020 and trades for multiple corners. You can do whatever you want with Joe but the philosophy has to change with it.

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1 minute ago, philit99 said:

Everyone seems to be running a wide 9 these days. My frustration is strictly on substitutions. If a guy continues to fall down, get pancaked, or moved off the point of attack, then replace him with someone else, instead of watching the same damn C gap gash, over and over and over.

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