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Joe Bady a candidate to coach the Saints


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Maybe he has grown, but his play calling/style was AWFUL when he was here. Please don't try to remember this with rose colored glasses after the fact.  Your average fan could predict the plays at home most of the time. We were not running an NFL offense and it 100% showed. 

Glad he is doing well for himself, but the decision to let him go at the time was 100% right. 

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9 hours ago, ChuckWag78 said:

Maybe he has grown, but his play calling/style was AWFUL when he was here. Please don't try to remember this with rose colored glasses after the fact.  Your average fan could predict the plays at home most of the time. We were not running an NFL offense and it 100% showed. 

Glad he is doing well for himself, but the decision to let him go at the time was 100% right. 

Brady wasn't awful, what he was....was a green OC that was paired up w/ a drowning idiot.  Brady needed to be paired w/ an actual NFL HC. 

Brady's playcalling was actually solid for a young OC. Which is why he got HC looks after the 2020 season with us.  The O that year was probably the most we have overachieved at any point in recent history.   Literally everyone in the O had a career year.  Good players to JAGs. 

What Brady had was a redzone issue.  Which had a lot to do with the fact Matt Rhule didn't run a proper team/practice....and Rhule's teams weren't running the proper reps in practice on either side of the ball.   I still contend as I did then....the talent yet green OC was the first scapegoat once it started to become obvious Matt Rhule was a complete idiot (and IMO it was undeniable starting in camp going into the 2021 season, same one Brady was made the scapegoat for what was really the Matt Rhule issue)

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9 hours ago, ChuckWag78 said:

Maybe he has grown, but his play calling/style was AWFUL when he was here. Please don't try to remember this with rose colored glasses after the fact.  Your average fan could predict the plays at home most of the time. We were not running an NFL offense and it 100% showed. 

Glad he is doing well for himself, but the decision to let him go at the time was 100% right. 

100% disagreed. It was very obvious he wasn't the problem and got scapegoated. That entire staff was way too light on NFL experience. It was clear that Brady was an inexperienced play caller but it was also clear that his offensive system was going to translate to the NFL.

I hope the Saints don't hire him because I like him. And honestly I think it might be too much too soon for him. He's still pretty light on NFL experience.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

100% disagreed. It was very obvious he wasn't the problem and got scapegoated. That entire staff was way too light on NFL experience. It was clear that Brady was an inexperienced play caller but it was also clear that his offensive system was going to translate to the NFL.

I hope the Saints don't hire him because I like him. And honestly I think it might be too much too soon for him. He's still pretty light on NFL experience.

I could see a Mike McDaniels problem.  I think a creative smart guy wasn't ready for the top leadership role there. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I could see a Mike McDaniels problem.  I think a creative smart guy wasn't ready for the top leadership role there. 

I don't really see an issue with McDaniels. The issue with that team is that their QB has a glass jaw and they don't have a viable backup. He's 25-16 with Tua. He's 3-7 without him. They won 11 games the one season Tua stayed healthy. They just can't afford to have backups like Tyler Huntley and Skylar Thompson with a starter who is likely to miss some games. You need a top tier backup.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't really see an issue with McDaniels. The issue with that team is that their QB has a glass jaw and they don't have a viable backup. He's 25-16 with Tua. He's 3-7 without him. They won 11 games the one season Tua stayed healthy. They just can't afford to have backups like Tyler Huntley and Skylar Thompson with a starter who is likely to miss some games. You need a top tier backup.

I don't know, he gives off too much of the I'm hip and let's also be friends vibe.  What his record against team not below .500

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I don't know, he gives off too much of the I'm hip and let's also be friends vibe.  What his record against team not below .500

Yeah, he definitely thinks he's a super cool Miami guy now. Watching him transform from football super nerd to Rico Suave has been pretty entertaining. It's like watching Zuckerberg and Musk and Bezos think they're cool now. Like STFU nerds, you just got money now you're never gonna be cool so just stop. LOL

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