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Brady wants to stay in the NFL..


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Gonna really suck if he ends up elsewhere and has great success just further cementing that Rhule is the problem. Brady's first NFL OC gig was undeniably a flop but the guy was given trash to work with at QB and OL and by the time we brought Cam back, Rhule had already dictated that the entire offensive gameplan be revamped into what was basically no longer Brady's offense.

Gonna be interesting to see how much NFL interest he gets. If he's a hot name with multiple interviews that confirms that the rest of the NFL basically knows that Rhule is trash. Something I suspect is already a prevalent view.

 

 

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He is so young and I do think he could develop into a good coach, it just looks like it's going to take some time and a lot more experience. No idea what his ceiling is but he never came close to ot here.

It will be interesting to see where he goes and in what position. He doesn't look ready for OC but he could slide under a mentor and be ready in a few years for try 2.

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2 hours ago, 45catfan said:

After being such a bust initially, I'm sure the dude wants to redeem himself.  He's proven himself in college, so why go back there?  However, if he has another rough stint in the NFL, expect him to go back to the college ranks with his tails between his legs.

He really didn't prove himself in college. He wasn't allowed to call any plays and just designed the passing game offense for the LSU OC. He has creative ideas no doubt but his play selection pretty much stunk. 

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