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Joe Brady for QB Coach? [Now Hired]


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No idea who that is...

 

EDIT: Former Panthers OC, interviewed recently with Bears for an unspecified position but apparently might not be taking it...

 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/02/01/report-bears-interviewing-joe-brady-for-spot-on-coaching-staff/

 

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Just now, YoloinOhio said:

I know, they wanted Brady

 

Interesting. Can't say I know anything about him or whether this would be a good move, so I need other people to tell me how I should feel about it.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Rubes said:

 

No idea who that is...

 

EDIT: Former Panthers OC, interviewed recently with Bears for an unspecified position but apparently might not be taking it...

 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/02/01/report-bears-interviewing-joe-brady-for-spot-on-coaching-staff/

 

 

 

The problem Brady is having getting what he wants is that everyone in college knows he wants to be in the pro's...........and doesn't want to recruit...........otherwise he would get a huge deal as a college OC.

 

Everyone in the pro's knows he sucked as an OC at Carolina.

 

So while it seems like a step back.......taking a QB coach job with a Bills team that.........if they play their personnel cards right this offseason.........could end up as one of the all-time scoring offenses in NFL history certainly makes sense.

 

Offensive goal for 2022......38 points per game. 

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Just now, Rubes said:

 

Interesting. Can't say I know anything about him or whether this would be a good move, so I need other people to tell me how I should feel about it.

 

 

I agree it would be a “get-right” move but I also feel like Dorsey might be one of those guys who could be a HC candidate next year if the offense looks great. Brady would be a good option to succeed him if so and would be familiar with the personnel. 

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1 minute ago, YoloinOhio said:

I agree it would be a “get-right” move but I also feel like Dorsey might be one of those guys who could be a HC candidate next year if the offense looks great. Brady would be a good option to succeed him if so and would be familiar with the personnel. 

 

Good point, hadn't considered that. Not sure I envisioned Dorsey getting a HC position after one year as OC, but I guess if we blow the doors off of everyone anything is possible.

 

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16 minutes ago, Rubes said:

 

No idea who that is...

 

EDIT: Former Panthers OC, interviewed recently with Bears for an unspecified position but apparently might not be taking it...

 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/02/01/report-bears-interviewing-joe-brady-for-spot-on-coaching-staff/

 

 

He was the former LSU OC for Burrow and just got fired in Carolina from the same position but most felt he was Ruhle's scapegoat.

 

Dude is legit. And would give us a backup if Dorsey doesn't work out or gets a HC job somewhere. Always build the pipeline.

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