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Joe Brady for OC?

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Searched and couldnt find any topics on this (maybe I missed it), but Joe Brady coming back home to run the Dolphins offense intrigues me. It doesnt appear he had much success in Carolina, but Im still shocked they fired him . We need to get creative on offense, I think Brady helps Tua develop more. Thoughts?
 
I was a big Brady believer, but based on how good Burrow and Chase and Jefferson have been in the NFL, he may have just been in the right place at the right time at LSU. Even Edwards-Helaire is a solid starter. He basically had a Pro Bowl offense, in college.
 
I was a big Brady believer, but based on how good Burrow and Chase and Jefferson have been in the NFL, he may have just been in the right place at the right time at LSU. Even Edwards-Helaire is a solid starter. He basically had a Pro Bowl offense, in college.
I still think he’s the real deal, had Darnold looking like an actual nfl qb to start the year. Wasn’t given much to work with. Matt Rhule is a fraud and needed a fall guy.
 
Marsha Brady too - in fact we could add all of the Brady Bunch to help Studesville, Godsey and Fry attorneys at law.
Then when it’s time to call a play all the OCs can come out like this:

 
Are we the haven for fired washed up coaches? Maybe you have the wrong team here, as far as I know the Jets is that team.
Washed up? The guy is 32 and just getting started. Having success like that in college prior to age 30 is a great start if you ask me. Please make a suggestion otherwise if youre going to slam my fandom for proposing an OC.
 
I still think he’s the real deal, had Darnold looking like an actual nfl qb to start the year. Wasn’t given much to work with. Matt Rhule is a fraud and needed a fall guy.

He had arguably the best offensive skill position player in the NFL in CMC and initially got to bring in Bridgewater from his nola days.

I like Brady and think he has a bright future but he owns that offensive output over the last two years and needs to learn from it; he needs to prove he can effectively call plays .
 
Washed up? The guy is 32 and just getting started. Having success like that in college prior to age 30 is a great start if you ask me. Please make a suggestion otherwise if youre going to slam my fandom for proposing an OC.
Originally, I said "no". But, after further thought, this guy may be a scapegoat for Matt Rhule, whos' future is absolutely in question, in Carolina.
 
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