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Bills fire OC Ken Dorsey, promote former Panthers OC Joe Brady


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They were 7-8th in rushing yards, passing yards, scoring, and total yards...... that gets you cut these days?!?!?! my god.... He had better results than NYC HC dapps and the same record. Not that Im a fan, but this seems wrong, missing big part of this story.

Why dont the panthers add him to their Alll-star cast of offensive coaches....

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

They were 7-8th in rushing yards, passing yards, scoring, and total yards...... that gets you cut these days?!?!?! my god.... He had better results than NYC HC dapps and the same record. Not that Im a fan, but this seems wrong, missing big part of this story.

Why dont the panthers add him to their Alll-star cast of offensive coaches....

The Bills are spiraling, Josh Allen is a turnover machine, McDermott is feeling the heat, and somebody has to be the fall guy. 

Joe Brady needs to call more of those "hey Josh, don't throw it to the other team" plays.

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6 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Joe Brady might have been a better OC that we thought.  We got worse on offense when he was fired and have never really been better....

This. We went from ok to terrible real quick after he was let go. And the reasoning was we wanted to run more but he wasn't doing that. And then the first week he was gone we ran less than we did all season lol. 

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9 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

How the fug did Joe Brady get another oc job so fast

Just like Dorsey is probably the scapegoat in the Bills situation, Brady was ours. 

His play designs were miles better than what we currently have.

And honestly, imo if Brady had this same offensive roster I'd almost guarantee we score more then 13 points a game. 

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Is it legal to trade front offices and coaching staffs plus cash?  

Coaches certainly have been traded before.

Mr. Tepper - use that big wallet of yours and bring all of these Bills coaches / front office back to Charlotte.  Beane, McDermott, Dorsey, Brady…

Buffalo’s on the field ‘suck’ is our GOAL right now.

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