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1. Its the same shitty college playbook
2. since its the same shitty college playbook its irrelevant who is calling plays
3. Cam usually leads the team in rushing when he's the QB even when we had good RBs/offense
4. this poo ain't hard - you can't install a new offense few games left in the season
5. if this is the offense they roll into next season with it will still look like this and still be irrelevant who is calling the college plays where the defense already knows what's coming 
6. need more than 1 NFL caliber OLmen

summary for the derpasses: whether this is Brady's offense that was installed or Rhule's its trash and irrelevant who the playcaller is. Next year if its the same then the above will be the same. next

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3 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

But...but....but....I was told it was Brady's fault we couldn't run an effective offense.

he was part of the problem, but the lack of NFL coaches on the roster is quite apparent.  the players we do have are regressing, nobody but a handful of long-time temple players are showing any promise... just a shitshow IMO.

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Although Joe Brady was terrible at situational play calling, I didn't expect the Offense to improve when Matt Rhule's High School Buddy / Teammate (RB) took over play calling duties. But I did kind of expect a former running back to at least make an effort to get Running Backs involved more 🤷🏻‍♂️. The answer to OC is not on the staff. But unfortunately, we don't get to make that call.

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2 hours ago, Fox007 said:

1. Its the same shitty college playbook
2. since its the same shitty college playbook its irrelevant who is calling plays
3. this poo ain't hard - you can't install a new offense few games left in the season
4. if this is the offense they roll into next season with it will still look like this and still be irrelevant who is calling the college plays where the defense already knows what's coming 


Whether this is Brady's offense that was installed its trash and irrelevant who the playcaller is. 

Right on...that's why I believe there will be a proven NFL OC next year!

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