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Joe Brady’s Future


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What are your predictions for what Joe Brady does next in his career?

What he will get and what he deserves are two very different things. Brady was clearly not ready to be an NFL offensive coordinator. But I am fairly certain he will be getting a coordinator job or maybe even a top job. For some reason that guy is viewed like the next Sean McVay despite having achieved literally nothing on his own.

I see Brady becoming OC on one of the top schools getting a new staff. Maybe even LSU? Or maybe another NFL team gives him a shot at the OC job? 

But the truth is he probably belongs back on Sean Payton’s staff for a few more seasons learning how to properly run an offense.

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4 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

He can get a OC job by the end of this week in college. But some nfl team will probably hire him in the offseason. The panthers offensive struggles have little to do with Brady schemes.

Right.  Except that they have everything to do with it.  🙄

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5 hours ago, Evil Hurney said:

Dude dislikes recruiting so he's only headed to college to be an OC. He will likely spend a year or two on the staff of an established HC (like Payton) to rehab and make a another run at NFL OC/HC in a few years.

Probably be hired at ‘Bama as their passing game coordinator learning under the master, Nick Saban. Wouldn’t that be something?

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