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Thomas Brown if he turns this offense around


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Dream scenario would be Thomas Brown taking over and guiding Bryce Young to a borderline rookie of the year 2nd half of the season performance while Reich fades to the background and is eventually paid to walk away for personal reasons.

Then I wake up of course.

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1 hour ago, Bluetooth said:

if Frank is calling the plays and the play design is wrong for the defense...nvm

example: 1st down Frank to Brown, which formation you think?

Brown says Pistol..

Frank says I want to run RPO, Thomas says I think a inside zone/ Pa Shot is good against this defensive front.

Frank says nah i'm go with the RPO, that way we got both options.

But the RPO is a hand off or quick 1 read play.

While the inside zone could get u 3-4yrds, or the Pa Shot could get u 15yrds depending on the crossers.

(now inside Young head....Damn Frank always going with the opposite of whatever Brown says, yet he says they're collaborating yet Frank gets the last word bc he doesn't want the QB he didn't want to succeed.)

Now Young's SUPER EXCITIED 

(inside every WR head...Damn Frank only calls plays for Thielen...)

Mingo, Marshall, and even Smith-Marsette -each will have a TD in the few weeks-watch what i tell ya

And he's background starting off as a TE coach under Mcvay is going be crucial for Hurst and Tremble. 

I saw some play designs out of his playbook that has Tremble lined up at FB. He wanted more Hubba and LS in the backfield in split formations..etc...

Trust the offense is going look different, like one injury away at RG. 

And the personnel changes matters, if the right guys ain't in the right spots then of course things might be shaky. Imagine, not saying it will happen for yall you oh that would never work mfers...but Thomas could be like ickey needs to play G and bam total different scheme/concepts already in play. 

So BASICALLY, BROWN HAVING FULL CONTROL IS GOING MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE.

 

Appreciate the response. I disagree about this Reich is intentionally sabotaging Young, as much as I can disagree about something. I can’t see that.

There is some interesting stuff otherwise. 

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5 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

This is good news.  Several feel like Reich preferred Carr or Stroud, so now we have an OC calling his plays with the QB he wanted.  

wish it wasn't out of the Frank Reich installed system.   Thomas Brown can't reinvent the wheel on Bryce overnight. 

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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

This is good news.  Several feel like Reich preferred Carr or Stroud, so now we have an OC calling his plays with the QB he wanted.  

Reich just sounds completely defeated Brown. Hopefully his presser talents and energy translate a more inspired and creative play call approach. 

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