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Pass, never called playsHow about TOM Brady?
Pass, never called playsHow about TOM Brady?
He ain’t getting hired this month, it’s Black history month playa.Jon Gruden is still available
OC/Passing: Joe BradyHe's not a QB coach. He's a WR coach. If Brady comes to Miami as the OC, he coaches the WRs and we need a QB coach which I would prefer Coley. Most don't like Coley, but I thought he did a good job at UM for what he had to work with and he's always been a good QB coach and recruiter. It would set up nicely to replace Brady with Coley as OC with one exception. The playbook must stay the same as what Brady implemented. This way, the machine keeps turning nonstop.
When you have a good offense, I don't like wholesale changes. You hire a good OC and QB coach. You mentor and groom the QB coach to be the OC when the OC leaves. In this case, Coley would have more experience at OC than Brady, but Brady brings innovative ideas he got from Sean Payton when he was with the Saints. I think we could pull Coley as QB coach if promised to be the OC in waiting. Maybe QB coach would be enough.
I mean he did just buy a $17 mil house in Miami.I think you got the wrong Brady….Tom is coming to be OC/QB coach
I think Mario would offer him $1.5 to 1.75 mill...Bears probably offer him $600k to 850k....It's pretty obvious Brady wants nothing to do with college.
He's interviewing for a position coach role that would pay him 20% of what he could make as an OC here.
Because he hasn't been hired by anybody.How's this thread still going when it's known this guy is staying in the NFL? lol. But y'all don't care. Just keep on commenting on the "what-ifs" right?
Stop it with your facts and logic.Because he hasn't been hired by anybody.
Stop it with your facts and logic.
He's not a QB coach. He's a WR coach. If Brady comes to Miami as the OC, he coaches the WRs and we need a QB coach which I would prefer Coley. Most don't like Coley, but I thought he did a good job at UM for what he had to work with and he's always been a good QB coach and recruiter. It would set up nicely to replace Brady with Coley as OC with one exception. The playbook must stay the same as what Brady implemented. This way, the machine keeps turning nonstop.
When you have a good offense, I don't like wholesale changes. You hire a good OC and QB coach. You mentor and groom the QB coach to be the OC when the OC leaves. In this case, Coley would have more experience at OC than Brady, but Brady brings innovative ideas he got from Sean Payton when he was with the Saints. I think we could pull Coley as QB coach if promised to be the OC in waiting. Maybe QB coach would be enough.
Deal in place to go to Cincinnati Bengals unless offered NFL OC position. The reason why it has not been made official is because Cincinnati is still in it.