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Joe Brady to the Saints? Speculation about OC


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yea I am sure the professionals of a winning franchise (among others) didn’t bother to look at anything below the surface like coaching talent, like a Internet forum poster pro can lol give me a break

Brady will be good in time, he is young as hell, and with more experience, the bills are doing it right starting him off slow and actually develop him…and will eventually profit, watch and see 

the panthers is just a fo ran by idiots and the article is true because 1 Brady was attached to a coach with zero experience who did not have the ability to gave him insight on anything and 2 was indeed a scapegoat for idiocy

the hell is a college coach going to teach another college coach about the nfl? right

now he is put in basically the revers situation with a chance to succeed…you know like the bills have done with almost everyone else from this organization in multiple levels 

peoples homerism butthurt in defense of their beloved team despite reality never ceases to amaze me on the huddle

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1 hour ago, onmyown said:

yea I am sure the professionals of a winning franchise (among others) didn’t bother to look at anything below the surface like coaching talent, like a Internet forum poster pro can lol give me a break

Brady will be good in time, he is young as hell, and with more experience, the bills are doing it right starting him off slow and actually develop him…and will eventually profit, watch and see 

the panthers is just a fo ran by idiots and the article is true because 1 Brady was attached to a coach with zero experience who did not have the ability to gave him insight on anything and 2 was indeed a scapegoat for idiocy

the hell is a college coach going to teach another college coach about the nfl? right

now he is put in basically the revers situation with a chance to succeed…you know like the bills have done with almost everyone else from this organization in multiple levels 

peoples homerism butthurt in defense of their beloved team despite reality never ceases to amaze me on the huddle

Wtf are you going on about? Who is being a homer in here?

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37 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

Wtf are you going on about? Who is being a homer in here?

anyone who implies Brady sucks and being stuck to Rhule didn’t inhibit him in any way

sorry to say the panthers are now known as the franchise players and coaches come to regress let’s accept that

some coaches are even abandoning ship

to think you know what Brady is capable because of his time here despite dumpster fire is homerism to me

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1 hour ago, onmyown said:

sorry to say the panthers are now known as the franchise players and coaches come to regress let’s accept that

some coaches are even abandoning ship

The good coaching hires with legit NFL experience/accomplishments far outweigh the no-name ne'er do wells who have left (most all of of whom were probably told "we are going to you give a bit of time to find another job before we cut you loose")...

...literally no conversation to be had here.

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3 hours ago, onmyown said:

yea I am sure the professionals of a winning franchise (among others) didn’t bother to look at anything below the surface like coaching talent, like a Internet forum poster pro can lol give me a break

Brady will be good in time, he is young as hell, and with more experience, the bills are doing it right starting him off slow and actually develop him…and will eventually profit, watch and see 

the panthers is just a fo ran by idiots and the article is true because 1 Brady was attached to a coach with zero experience who did not have the ability to gave him insight on anything and 2 was indeed a scapegoat for idiocy

the hell is a college coach going to teach another college coach about the nfl? right

now he is put in basically the revers situation with a chance to succeed…you know like the bills have done with almost everyone else from this organization in multiple levels 

peoples homerism butthurt in defense of their beloved team despite reality never ceases to amaze me on the huddle

This is stretching. I get you hate the current panthers but Brady is 2 years away from being 2 years away as a nfl  coordinator. 

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2 hours ago, onmyown said:

anyone who implies Brady sucks and being stuck to Rhule didn’t inhibit him in any way

sorry to say the panthers are now known as the franchise players and coaches come to regress let’s accept that

some coaches are even abandoning ship

to think you know what Brady is capable because of his time here despite dumpster fire is homerism to me

The only homerism I’m seeing here is yours towards Brady. So if someone thinks Rhule sucks, Brady sucks, Tepper  sucks, our entire roster/coaching staff suck, our FRANCHISE sucks…who or what exactly is the recipient of this homerism?? Nothing positive has been said about anyone connected to our organization in here.

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On 2/10/2022 at 7:38 PM, rmoneyg35 said:

Maybe you are right. I mean look how good they are in the nfl right now, But what if Joe Brady is the reason why they are so good? I mean his coaching had to help. Maybe they wouldn’t have been nearly as good if Brady didn’t teach them and find the right plays for them to be successful at.  You can be the best coach in the world but if you have a crappy offensive line and a young qb who isn’t that good then your offense is going to still suck. Coaching can only get you so far.

😂. Yes. Joe Brady is the reason Joe Burrow, Chase and Jefferson are so good.  We just didn’t let him reach a full year with our guys, otherwise we would’ve turned our season around and would be celebrating a Super Bowl appearance

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On 2/10/2022 at 7:38 PM, ladypanther said:

Just info on what others are saying.

Brady is not and was not ready to be an NFL OC.  Doubt the Saints are dumb enough to go in that direction...but if they are....fine. (Sorry that the Panthers were)

Agreed

Not a good OC possible choice  , especially with Sean Peyton gone. 

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