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Panthers Fire Joe Brady


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59 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

The guy who had final say on that roster turnover was Matt Rhule.

Sure.  I dont think there were a huge amount of mistakes though.  He inherited an old team at the very start of a rebuild.  Hes definitely made mistakes for sure but it can take time to learn how to be a head coach in the NFL I would imagine.

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3 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

Sure.  I dont think there were a huge amount of mistakes though.  He inherited an old team at the very start of a rebuild.  Hes definitely made mistakes for sure but it can take time to learn how to be a head coach in the NFL I would imagine.

Building an offensive line around "versatility" was a massive mistake.

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17 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I jus don’t understand the power running comment. No back we have is a power runner. This team is lost. 

Lol, I didn't catch that. Lol. What foolishness.

The power run game is built in the off-season. 

They don't have the staff to accomplish power running in the NFL.

Clueless.

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The writing was on the wall for Brady .  When Rhule stated that we were going to be a run first team and Brady did not get the message , he was in trouble .  During the press conference Rhule stated that he would evaluate the players and coaches .  Brady was sent packing .  We will see if this makes a difference or not .  Fitts will be looking for a new OC and perhaps a new head coach if the team does not start to look improved .

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8 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Lol, I didn't catch that. Lol. What foolishness.

The power run game is built in the off-season. 

They don't have the staff to accomplish power running in the NFL.

Clueless.

I think I misread, the quote was a “heavy running game” meaning run the ball a lot. Not necessarily up the middle 30 times. 

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7 minutes ago, catnip said:

The writing was on the wall for Brady .  When Rhule stated that we were going to be a run first team and Brady did not get the message , he was in trouble .  During the press conference Rhule stated that he would evaluate the players and coaches .  Brady was sent packing .  We will see if this makes a difference or not .  Fitts will be looking for a new OC and perhaps a new head coach if the team does not start to look improved .

Don’t think the hire is Fitts call 

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1 minute ago, rah53 said:

Exactly right. Should've been done after the Miami game, giving the next OC 2 weeks to implement their scheme in.

I doubt they will be able to make wholesale changes over what these guys have been working on for months. Most likely, you'll see the same plays, but with a heavier run/pass balance. Run, Run, Pass, Punt.

Edit to add: against a team like TB, who is great against the run, that's... not a great plan.

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