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Are you ready to marry Brady? (Joe)


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He was found out very quickly yesterday  by a canny old bull. However, that’s to be expected. His whole vibe and MO is fantastic. 

That whole Dorsey tantrum last season should have been the warning. An uptight, intense guy try to lead a cool and carefree offense. Was never going to work. A dull logician who has no respect for magic. 

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Didn't like that the second half got away from the run game and passing to the Rbs especially Cook but I'm willing to give him until the end of the year. I don't get the hate on that final drive though where we threw to Diggs on first down. That is a catch 99% and is a running play but Diggs dropping it really screwed up the flow at that point. That's on Diggs not Brady.

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47 minutes ago, Comebackkid said:

I would think McD has his hands full running the D and being a head coach during the game

It’s not hard to call your OC on the headset and tell him what you want him doing as far as game plan. It’s exactly what HCs do every single week. 

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3 hours ago, NewEra said:

Very unimpressed with his 2nd half performance.

 

he’s an upgrade over Dorsey. That’s as far as I’ll go so far. 

Yep.

Our offense blew in the second half.. doesn’t help that Josh was under duress for most of it. 
Also need to take that stupid WR screen out of the playbook. It doesn’t work!

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3 hours ago, Success said:

 

The 2nd half was a head-scratcher - but I'm willing to give a pass on that, especially against KC's D, which is one of the best.  Overall, he's been really good.

 

The 3 passes at the end, though....

 

That irked me. Run the ball on first and you get to the 2 minute warning going into second down.  I'm sure they'll discuss that one for future reference.

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I think Brady is utilizing the talent he has better than Dorsey did . This team has some weapons and using the backs they have in the run game more consistently (and haven't even used Fournette as of yet) makes a big difference in opening up some other areas of the field .

 

If this team can hit it's stride now it sure wouldn't hurt my feelings one bit . GO BILLS !!!!!

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I felt the yesterday's game was the first time Brady has faced real adversity as an offensive playcaller, and I can't say I was particularly impressed with the results.

I like Brady so far. I feel he's a better play caller than Dorsey. He has better sequencing and more logical use of plays, he uses them to set up future plays, and he seems to have a better feel for game flow than Dorsey did. He also seems less like he's just randomly calling plays and more like his gameplans and playcalls have purpose.

All of that having been said, the Chiefs defense adjusted in the second half to what the Bills were doing, and Brady mostly failed to counter-punch. Specifically, he got away from what was working with James Cook (yes, I understand this his pass blocking deficiencies will keep him off the field at times), abandoned the run, stuck with the WR screens too long, failed to get the WRs meaningfully involved (other than those screens), and had a bad end-of-game sequence on the Bills' final offensive drive.

No play-caller is great 100% of the time. Sometimes, you get outcoached. Steve Spagnuolo is a veteran and very savvy DC, so it's forgivable that his very formidable Chiefs defense, playing in Arrowhead, got the better of Brady's offense in the second half. 

Going forward, I'll be interested to see how he rebounds after faltering a bit down the stretch in Kansas City. Can he get Diggs more consistently involved? Can he keep the run game and James Cook humming, and stick with them when they're working? Can he generally keep up the offensive production and avoid stagnation as opposing defenses have more of a "book" on what he likes to do as a playcaller?

Early returns are good, and I'm cautiously optimistic. But I am not yet ready to crown Joe Brady or commit to him as offensive coordinator for next season. I need to see how the rest of the year plays out.

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4 hours ago, NewEra said:

Very unimpressed with his 2nd half performance.

 

he’s an upgrade over Dorsey. That’s as far as I’ll go so far. 

On the flip side, we also seem to get off to a much faster start under Brady.   That's huge, playing with a lead.

 

I think Brady will be here next year, not only due to what the offense has shown under his guidance but the upbeat/energy he brings.  He's a good fit.

 

Also went against 2 teams on the road- and a strong Jets defense at home.  Chiefs have a top 10 defense this season, Jets top 5...he's shown the moment isn't too big for him.

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If I do decide to propose, there will certain speculations to my betrothal. They are as follows:

-Get Cook more involved (20+ touches per game)

-Stop the damn bubble screens to Diggs. They make me sad and unhappy

-Feature Kincaid until teams decide to stop blanketing coverage towards Diggs

-Other stuff I can't think of at the moment

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3 hours ago, BillMafia716ix said:

We had a 1st down with 2:11 left and the Chiefs only had 2 TO. We called 3 straight pass plays… idk how you could mess that situation up as a play caller. It was awful

 

Let’s not crown Brady yet. 

I watched his interview earlier, pretty sure he said Josh had the opportunity to run or throw the screen which he felt I basically a run. Diggs dropped the ball and he decided he likes his chances getting into the endzone with Josh throwing twice instead of running and only getting a yard or two.  

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He also will need a full off season to implement his own variances in the playbook and the playcalling.   Right now he is still running Dorsey's offense with some changes he felt may help the team.  Also, to be fair to Brady, he may not even have the personnel he needs to run his plays.  

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