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Panthers Fire Joe Brady


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1 hour ago, CRA said:

yeah, Cam comes back and goes on a crash course to try to learn a playbook and Brady's offense.  3 weeks later Brady is out the door.  Cam now in no man's land playbook wise.  Which you have to think is going to keep Cam not looking real great from a production standpoint in his "comeback".  Which will give the haters the ammo they need. 

and Rhule couldn't even fire Brady last week so that they could maximinze the bye week with a new guy.  No, that would have made too much sense. 

I'm willing to bet the playbook stays the same. I hope the route combinations change at least but the same plays will have to be ran.

There's no way they can come up with an entirely new offense for everyone to learn. Its not just Cam who has to learn whatever is thrown at them.

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31 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Guys, Brady can't take the playbook with him.  It's just someone else is going to be calling the plays from the same playbook.  The plays themselves weren't necessarily the problem, it was what plays were being called at what time was the main issue with Joe. 

Brady has hundreds of good plays…he just doesn’t have a feel for the pro game…he grows very impatient running the ball, and he thinks our receivers are actually good…they are not

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1 hour ago, Scott12345 said:

Everybody on here wanted Brady gone and Cam back

you got what you wanted…let’s see how it works out

Tough to draw a conclusive judgment on this specific situation outside of clear observations such as Cam's arm, similar to those pushing that last year was hard to use for judgment due to COVID, new staff, etc. Longer term observations such as Rhule's impact and overall time performance and preparation, however, are still pretty fair game IMO since there is continuity in Rhule and he made the decision believing it to be the better alternative even given the circumstances.

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3 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Guys, Brady can't take the playbook with him.  It's just someone else is going to be calling the plays from the same playbook.  The plays themselves weren't necessarily the problem, it was what plays were being called at what time was the main issue with Joe. 

Yup I think back to the Giants game where we abandoned the run in the 2nd quarter in a 2 or 3 point game with our D playing great. He has to have some form of slants and double moves he refused to call. Robby was begging for them on the sideline so he must know a couple from the playbook

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In other news.................former Panther's OC Joe Brady inks a one game deal signing with the Falcons during week 14 of the NFL regular season schedule. It is rumored he will be functioning in the role of "Special OC consultant" to the Falcons Defensive coaching staff when they face the Panthers.

Both the Bills and the Bucs have shown similar interest in Joe Brady performing in that one game capacity with their Defensive coaching staff during weeks 15 and 16 respectively.

When finding out the recent news Rhule was over heard by an undisclosed source in the Panthers front office scampering around to various front office personnel asking......."He signed a non compete didn't he?............tell me we don't have some non complete document he signed....it just can't be!!!......its got to be around here somewhere!"

Tepper was unavailable for comment.....word is he's busy in Rock Hill overseeing the Panthers multimillion dollar practice facility installation of tampon dispensers for Offensive linemen's section of the locker room. 

 

  

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3 hours ago, PghPanther said:

In other news.................former Panther's OC Joe Brady inks a one game deal signing with the Falcons during week 14 of the NFL regular season schedule. It is rumored he will be functioning in the role of "Special OC consultant" to the Falcons Defensive coaching staff when they face the Panthers.

Both the Bills and the Bucs have shown similar interest in Joe Brady performing in that one game capacity with their Defensive coaching staff during weeks 15 and 16 respectively.

When finding out the recent news Rhule was over heard by an undisclosed source in the Panthers front office scampering around to various front office personnel asking......."He signed a non compete didn't he?............tell me we don't have some non complete document he signed....it just can't be!!!......its got to be around here somewhere!"

Tepper was unavailable for comment.....word is he's busy in Rock Hill overseeing the Panthers multimillion dollar practice facility installation of tampon dispensers for Offensive linemen's section of the locker room. 

 

  

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4 hours ago, PghPanther said:

In other news.................former Panther's OC Joe Brady inks a one game deal signing with the Falcons during week 14 of the NFL regular season schedule. It is rumored he will be functioning in the role of "Special OC consultant" to the Falcons Defensive coaching staff when they face the Panthers.

Both the Bills and the Bucs have shown similar interest in Joe Brady performing in that one game capacity with their Defensive coaching staff during weeks 15 and 16 respectively.

When finding out the recent news Rhule was over heard by an undisclosed source in the Panthers front office scampering around to various front office personnel asking......."He signed a non compete didn't he?............tell me we don't have some non complete document he signed....it just can't be!!!......its got to be around here somewhere!"

Tepper was unavailable for comment.....word is he's busy in Rock Hill overseeing the Panthers multimillion dollar practice facility installation of tampon dispensers for Offensive linemen's section of the locker room. 

 

  

Ok I was going to poo post you, but the last sentence is comedy magic! lol . I’m still laughing. 

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