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Ben McAdoo New OC


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1 minute ago, OldhamA said:

Ben McAdoo and it's not even close.

Yea no way is Brady better.

The fact is having a lame duck HC who no one respects or wants to work with is what shot down the real candidates so its the situation that just keeps on giving

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19 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Ben McAdoo and it's not even close.

Joe Brady’s biggest flaw was his lack of  experience as a play caller on the pro level. He was more of an offensive assistant/passing game coordinator with New Orleans and LSU respectively. Contrast that with McAdoo, who has years of experience in various offensive roles and has worked with future HOF QBs in Manning and Rodgers and the choice is obvious. His stint as a HC and eye for personnel (he really banged the table for the Giants to draft Mahomes) is a bonus.
 
An unspectacular hire but a solid one. We’d be fooling ourselves thinking a Bill O’Brien, Pep Hamilton or someone else of notoriety would eagerly come here under the current coaching and personnel situation. 

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Fine. Honestly it's fine. Of all the candidates available, Ben McAdoo was definitely one of them.

The real test will be obtaining the quality pieces on the offensive side of the ball, particularly on the line. What we have right now, no one can step into the OC role and succeed. If we get them, I have no reason to think McAdoo can't be successful.

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30 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Question- Would you rather have Joe Brady or Ben Mcadoo?

No not picking, choose one...

 

 

Id pick Joe Brady again....ugh

I pick Ben.. Brady didn't even call plays in college... Brady may have been the most inexperienced person to ever get a OC job...

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2 hours ago, electro's horse said:

all things considered, might be the worst offensive coordinator hire in panthers history. 

Obviously shula, maybe jeff davidson, but given where the team is and what we know about mcadoo, this is a joke. 

Regardless, Ben is now the most NFL capable coach working for the Panthers organization.

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