orange&green84
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Joe Brady can hang his hat on that 2019 LSU team. That offense was crazy. Joe Brady is option 1, 2, 3 before I move on. If he's not a great recruiter, get recruiters around him.
Esto!LOL at anybody sh*tting on Brady’s NFL tenure.
The league is heavily based on QB talent. If you don’t have a good QB, you will not be successful long-term.
I’m a 49ers fan. Kyle Shanahan is considered one of the top offensive minds in the NFL.
He began his tenure 1-10 with a bottom 10 offense until he got a competent QB in Garoppolo. All of a sudden, they looked like a top 5 offense and got to the Super Bowl 2 years later.
Brady had crap QB play with a bad OL and the star RB out.
Even if you want to place all the blame on him, he got to call plays against complex NFL defenses for a season and a half.
He won’t see anything like that in the ACC, especially with Venables gone.
Don’t overthink this.
Brady—not Ensminger—won the Broyles Award in 2019.
Everybody knows who the brains of that operation was.
After last season, Ensminger “retired” to an analyst role.
And people believe he was the one stirring the drink?
Do. Not. Overthink. This.
Clyde Edward had an Eclaire?
Brady didn't last long because Carolina is HORRIBLE...lol, they flat out have nothing. The most significant player is McCaffrey who's constantly hurt, WR's are below average and you started not one, but two DUDS at QB in Darnold and Newton who's washed up.People are really discounting in this thread just how bad Brady's offenses were at Carolina. He had like top 5 worst offenses in the league and we're clamoring for him like he's automatic and we can't even question his credentials. It's crazy.
A Look at Why the Joe Brady Experiment Failed
The Panthers, Joe Brady marriage didn't last long.www.si.com
"One of the biggest reasons I believe the Brady/Panthers marriage didn't last long is because of Brady's experience calling plays. A lot of people forget that he wasn't the offensive coordinator at LSU, he was the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach, thus meaning he has never had full control of an offense before. Looking back on it, you could argue that those star players that he had at LSU were the sole reason he earned an opportunity with Rhule and the Panthers in the first place. Sometimes players make a coach look better than he really is. That's not to say Brady won't ever regain that success, I think he will. In all likelihood, he'll land on his feet back at the collegiate level as an offensive coordinator and will find a lot of growth in his next stop."