Joe Brady Interested in OC Job

For years all I have heard around here is we need a wide open offense that can score a lot of points.

We are now being linked with a guy who many media members, players and coaches give much credit for probably the best passing offense of all time and people around here are like , nah we can do better.

I love CIS.
 
Advertisement
Burrow left and that's what collapsed the offense. They went from the #1 pick in the NFL draft and top QB ever to Max Johnson. They went from 2 first round receivers to 0. They went from the only 1st round RB taken that year to Chris Curry.

Brady absolutely modernized the offense. But the most important quality of a successful OC is his ability to call plays. Brady has not shown he can do that.
Burrow was 23 years old and a jag pre Brady. What changed ?!?!?!?! Why did the light come on when he was touched by Brady **** near his mid twenties? Lol.
 
Dude Burrow was pushing his mid twenties and was still meh as **** before Brady. The change you saw was high level coaching , a new scheme and simplifying the game. Which made everything go. The proof is in the pudding and there’s no debating.
There's no debate? The man you're clamoring for just got fired cause his offenses sucked ****.

Has Briles ever been fired cause his offenses sucked? What about Mullen?
 
Burrow was 23 years old and a jag pre Brady. What changed ?!?!?!?! Why did the light come on when he was touched by Brady **** near his mid twenties? Lol.
Brady's not with Burrow right now and he's a starting QB in the NFL. The guy had talent. Go look at his numbers pre-Brady the last 4-6 games of the season. They've been posted in this thread.
 
There's no debate. The man you're clamoring for just got fired cause his offenses sucked ****.

Has Briles ever been fired cause his offenses sucked? What about Mullen?
You think it sucked because of the play calling? Any way talent plays a role?
 
Advertisement
I’m not sure if any of you have ever experience high level coaching but you don’t go from a twenty three year old jag college starter to god because the light went on lol. That scheme with elite coaching is what simplifies the game especially for qb’s

I’m an Eagles fan and I’ve seen it too many times to count with Andy Reid. Taking buns / jags , coaching them up and trading for first or second rounders.
 
You think it sucked because of the play calling? Any way talent plays a role?
Now you're seeing our point. Brady/Esminger excelled when they had talent. And **** the bed when they didn't.

Briles and Mullen have excelled every single year. Every single offense they've touched improved immediately with the same talent. You can't say the same about Brady.
 
Advertisement
Now you're seeing our point. Brady/Esminger excelled when they had talent. And **** the bed when they didn't.

Briles and Mullen have excelled every single year. Every single offense they've touched improved immediately with the same talent. You can't say the same about Brady.
LSU has always had talent.
 
LSU has always had talent.
Extremely misleading point. LSU's 2019 was the greatest collection of offensive talent in CFB history. Neither LSU nor any other college team besides 2020 Alabama has ever had that collection of talent on offense.
 
Advertisement
LSU never had that type of talent on offense. They've had talented receivers, o-linemen, and QBs, but never all at once, with that amount of quantity, and at that level.

Nonsense--LSU has churned out levels of offensive talent that have been let down by coaching for years before Brady showed up. Look at 2013 LSU for example:

- Odell Beckham Jr (1st round pick)
- Jarvis Landry (2nd round pick)
- Jeremy Hill (2nd round pick)
- Zach Mettenberger (6th round pick)
- Alfred Blue (6+ years in NFL)
 
Now you're seeing our point. Brady/Esminger excelled when they had talent. And **** the bed when they didn't.

Briles and Mullen have excelled every single year. Every single offense they've touched improved immediately with the same talent. You can't say the same about Brady.
You think Briles killed it at FSU?
 
Extremely misleading point. LSU's 2019 was the greatest collection of offensive talent in CFB history. Neither LSU nor any other college team besides 2020 Alabama has ever had that collection of talent on offense.
So that talent was true Fr ? They just got there in 19? Or playing in a great system brought the talent out ? Which is it? That great talent was quit pedestrian pre Brady.

Lsu has had ELITE skill players for years. They’ve just had trash oc’s and coaches on offense. Mixed with an antiquated offense.
 
Advertisement
Do your research on why he failed at Carolina, the relationship between him and Rhule soured quickly. Rhule is a ****, and wanted it his way or no way.

His name alone will draw recruits, and his 'pass-game' is elite.
I don't get the obsession with Rhule. Odd fit. He wanted to be a run heavy team and that is not Brady's forte. I wouldn't waste your time digging into why he failed at Carolina because that roster is not that great and add in awful QB's.
 
You think Briles killed it at FSU?
He took a team that was 97th in S/P+ and made them a top 50 offense.

He took an Arkansas team that was 105 in S/P+, made them a top 50 offense, and then this past year made them a top 25 offense.

Those are elite results.

Brady took a struggling Carolina offense and, well, they still struggled.
 
If anyone holds that against him they’re just a lunatic. That offense is as much of a dumpster fire as you’ll find. There brilliant plan was to sign the human dumpster Sam Darnold and that would fix the qb position lmao. Then canning Brady after not turning the dumpster into a good player. Ok boss!!
Let's assume Lebby isn't an option, would Brady be your #1 guy? Or is there someone else you'd target over him?
 
Advertisement
Back
Top