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3 hours ago, ControllerOfPlanetX said:


Brady is a master of not scheming guys open, having the play break down and Josh doing something miraculous….

and then getting the credit for a high flying offense.

 

He schemes guys wide open pretty often and we oftentimes blow it with terrible execution when it happens so Josh is forced to do something miraculous 🤣.  Josh is obviously a bigger part of the success but both guys are helping the team 

 

I don’t think these teams showing interest in Brady are solely basing it on stat sheets haha 

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4 hours ago, NoSaint said:


I have a hard time thinking of a worse job to take 

 

finally hit their brick wall with spending (a rare full 2 year cap fix required) no qb AND might not even have a top ten pick. 
 


reunion with burrow and chase would be mighty appealing for Brady 

I don’t disagree that it’s a terrible job. I was more referring to his ties there and to Louisiana in general. He obviously has a lot of ties to the Bengals as well. I never thought that job would be open but it might be. 

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6 hours ago, 947 said:

Ben Johnson is not going to Chicago. The guy is the most-coveted HC new candidate in years & will have numerous offers. He's not going to choose a dysfunctional organization/owner like the Bears, and he isn't going to stay in the Division.

 

If he ends up in Cincinnati, that'll be worst-case scenario for us.

 

He is not going to Cincinnati. I know QB wise that is the most attractive but organisationally it is the least coveted job in the entire league - and we are already seeing the result of an owner who can't afford to pony up the big bucks year after year to pay his guys and the adjust contracts to free up cap space.

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11 hours ago, Billl said:

Chicago is going to go all in for Ben Johnson.  They’re going to have plenty of competition, though.  He’s going to have his pick of any job available (and maybe even a few that aren’t).

Oh I agree. They will. Everyone with an opening is going to. But only 1 team will get him (maybe not even that) and I don't think it's gonna be Chicago.

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4 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

Oh I agree. They will. Everyone with an opening is going to. But only 1 team will get him (maybe not even that) and I don't think it's gonna be Chicago.

 

Unless a job we don't expect becomes available they are the front runners IMO. He isn't going to the Saints or the Jets. He won't go to the Raiders if that comes open. Don't think he would go to the Giants, don't see it being the Bengals because even though they have Burrow the infrastructure is a disaster. So it is basically the Bears or the Jags IMO. Now if the Eagles opens up, or the 9ers opens up or something like that... I could see it. But of the likely jobs I think the Bears is the best job all things considered. 

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51 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Unless a job we don't expect becomes available they are the front runners IMO. He isn't going to the Saints or the Jets. He won't go to the Raiders if that comes open. Don't think he would go to the Giants, don't see it being the Bengals because even though they have Burrow the infrastructure is a disaster. So it is basically the Bears or the Jags IMO. Now if the Eagles opens up, or the 9ers opens up or something like that... I could see it. But of the likely jobs I think the Bears is the best job all things considered. 

And that will depend heavily on what he thinks of Williams. Something tells me as well with the Lions, Packers and Vikings all playing well....he may not want to stay in division either. Much tougher road than if he went to the AFCS for example.

 

I do expect there to be an unexpected opening for two when it's all said and done. And of course, if no perfect fit happens I expect him back with Detroit... especially if they fall short of the Super Bowl again.

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16 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

And that will depend heavily on what he thinks of Williams. Something tells me as well with the Lions, Packers and Vikings all playing well....he may not want to stay in division either. Much tougher road than if he went to the AFCS for example.

 

I do expect there to be an unexpected opening for two when it's all said and done. And of course, if no perfect fit happens I expect him back with Detroit... especially if they fall short of the Super Bowl again.

 

Yea the downside of the NFC North is there are three very well coached and talented teams infront of you. That division is going to be tought to fight out of every year even if Caleb can turn into a stud. 

 

I do think Jacksonville (speaking of AFC South) is a possibility, but the noises out of there seem to be they are after a culture setter rather than an offensive playcaller after the Pederson hire has been a disaster. 

 

Of the jobs we know will, or very likely will, come open it is one of those two or back to Detroit one more time for me. And you say he is more likely to stay if they fall short of the Superbowl, I sort of think the opposite. Teams rarely want to wait until mid Feb to hire their new coach, so if Detroit goes all the way it probably reduces his chances anyway. 

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30 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

And that will depend heavily on what he thinks of Williams. Something tells me as well with the Lions, Packers and Vikings all playing well....he may not want to stay in division either. Much tougher road than if he went to the AFCS for example.

 

I do expect there to be an unexpected opening for two when it's all said and done. And of course, if no perfect fit happens I expect him back with Detroit... especially if they fall short of the Super Bowl again.

Chicago is about as good of a situation as a first time HC could walk into.  They’ve got a pretty good roster and a raw QB who is already putting up historically good rookie numbers.  He’s been overshadowed by some others, but he’s on pace for 3,600 yards, 21 TDs, and only 7 INTs plus over 500 yards rushing.

 

He would be out of his mind if he were to take a job in Jacksonville or, even worse, stay in Detroit as the OC.  

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33 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Yea the downside of the NFC North is there are three very well coached and talented teams infront of you. That division is going to be tought to fight out of every year even if Caleb can turn into a stud. 

 

I do think Jacksonville (speaking of AFC South) is a possibility, but the noises out of there seem to be they are after a culture setter rather than an offensive playcaller after the Pederson hire has been a disaster. 

 

Of the jobs we know will, or very likely will, come open it is one of those two or back to Detroit one more time for me. And you say he is more likely to stay if they fall short of the Superbowl, I sort of think the opposite. Teams rarely want to wait until mid Feb to hire their new coach, so if Detroit goes all the way it probably reduces his chances anyway. 

I agree, however in the last few seasons we have seen teams waiting for "their guy". Indy and Arizona just a couple years ago spring to mind waiting for Philly to be done. So if a team can identify Johnson as their guy and Johnson is 100% on board... they'll wait IMO.

 

The reason I think he stays in Detroit if they fall short has been that having unfinished business with the Lions has been a reason he's given publicly when he pulls his name out. Kind of the mentality they have in Detroit right now. 

Posted
17 hours ago, klos63 said:

We have a strong offensive line,  Shakir is a top WR, so is Cooper.

We have 3 talented RB's and 2 talented TE's.

What else do you want? What else do we need?

Are the skill players talented without Josh Allen?  Our O-line has been abysmal at run blocking and commits way to many penalties.  There’s some talent on the oline for sure, but I’m not putting any of them on the all pro team.  

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46 minutes ago, TheWeatherMan said:

Our O-line has been abysmal at run blocking

 

They are 9th in the NFL in rush yrds/game

They are 7th in the NFL in ypc

They are 2nd in the NFL in rushing TDs

 

Do some of you people even watch the games before you throw nonsensical stuff out there?

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39 minutes ago, TheWeatherMan said:

Are the skill players talented without Josh Allen?  Our O-line has been abysmal at run blocking and commits way to many penalties.  There’s some talent on the oline for sure, but I’m not putting any of them on the all pro team.  

Do you know what abysmal means?

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8 hours ago, Billl said:

Chicago is about as good of a situation as a first time HC could walk into.  They’ve got a pretty good roster and a raw QB who is already putting up historically good rookie numbers.  He’s been overshadowed by some others, but he’s on pace for 3,600 yards, 21 TDs, and only 7 INTs plus over 500 yards rushing.

 

He would be out of his mind if he were to take a job in Jacksonville or, even worse, stay in Detroit as the OC.  

Have you actually WATCHED Williams?  He looks lost out there.  I wouldn’t take that job and pin my hopes on him.

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Praying we will discover that Joe Brady has some minority ancestry somewhere in his lineage! If he goes, our next OC hire has to be a minority. If our OCs are going to keep getting plucked, might as well get compensated for it. There are plenty of qualified minorities. 

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He’s the soup of the day, maybe he should talk to Dabs about the Allen effect before making the leap to eventual unemployment.

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23 hours ago, ControllerOfPlanetX said:


Brady is a master of not scheming guys open, having the play break down and Josh doing something miraculous….

and then getting the credit for a high flying offense.

 

 

Imagine watching multiple players running wide open on 4th and short all year long and coming up with this statement.

 

My God man, either watch closer or stop watching. You aren't seeing anything anyway apparently.

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On 12/10/2024 at 3:13 PM, Buffalo Ballin said:

WTF? Go ahead. Take Joe Brady.

 

The truth is Josh Allen, and perhaps James Cook, make this team run. Not the OC, Not McDermott and not Beane.

 

I half disagree.  


I think this team has a bunch of jags - more than a SB contender should have.  What's gotten us to 10 wins is a combination of McD and Allen.  Take those two away and I don't think this is a .500 team.  

 

As for Joe Brady, I think NFL history has proven that bad OCs can run bad offenses even with good QBs.  I think Brady's doing well with what he has and I hope we keep him.  

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4 hours ago, Simon said:

 

They are 9th in the NFL in rush yrds/game

They are 7th in the NFL in ypc

They are 2nd in the NFL in rushing TDs

 

Do some of you people even watch the games before you throw nonsensical stuff out there?

Did you watch the Rams game before throwing nonsensical replies out there? How many of those yards and TDs are from Josh Allen which weren’t designed runs and has at times had nothing to do with run blocking?  We probably have 6 than a yard a QB keeper TDs and your including this?  

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