SoonerBillsFan Posted Tuesday at 01:32 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:32 AM (edited) 2 hours ago, Mr. WEO said: If only the Bengals faced Clemson and Oklahoma in the playoffs.... Hey!!! My Sooners have enough issues without extra guff from the TBD Board! 🤣 Edited Tuesday at 02:36 AM by SoonerBillsFan 1 Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted Tuesday at 01:35 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:35 AM 27 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said: Brady has been an OC for about 40 games now, not 23. I'm guessing you thought he was only in Carolina for part of 1 season instead of a season and half. That's not an inconsequential amount of games as an NFL OC for a 35 year old HC candidate. Brady may well have his choice of multiple HC vacancies. I think it was pretty obvious that he had that Lions game circled all season as his own personal matchup against everyone's #1 HC candidate Ben Johnson. He proved he wasn't outclassed as a play caller, at least. Yesterday was a negative turn of events for New Orleans or anyone else who was looking at Brady but doesn't have a franchise QB or one of the top 2 picks in this draft. You still think Dorsey is better than Brady? Quote
Returntoglory Posted Tuesday at 01:37 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:37 AM The consensus is that Andy Reed is the NFL's Preeminent Offensive Guru. He has taken the talent that Pat Mahomes possesses and along with his scheming, has elevated Pat and is given much credit for the three SuperBowl victories. With the advent of Joe Brady taking the helm, Josh has been playing his best ball EVER. Reaching levels never before seen in the NFL. Has Josh now found his, Andy Reed? Does Beane take Joe in to his office, lock the door behind him, and then make Joe an offer he can't refuse, to keep the continuity we have between Josh and Joe? I say yes. Joe must stay at all costs. Quote
Maynard Posted Tuesday at 01:43 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:43 AM Doesn’t work that way. Brady will be off for a HC gig, if he gets the opportunity. Need to pump the brakes hard on the Reid comparison as well. Quote
Warcodered Posted Tuesday at 01:46 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:46 AM He's the OC the HC has to do a whole lot of other things as well. I mean hell McDermott just tied that record for 11 wins seasons, 5 back to back division winners, but sure lets just flush it and roll the dice. People are so obsessed with the one thing that they completely ignore how difficult even being as good as we are is let alone that. Quote
Returntoglory Posted Tuesday at 01:48 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:48 AM 4 minutes ago, Maynard said: Doesn’t work that way. Brady will be off for a HC gig, if he gets the opportunity. Need to pump the brakes hard on the Reid comparison as well. How can you be do sure? A few more years of seasoning and he will be ready. 1 minute ago, Warcodered said: He's the OC the HC has to do a whole lot of other things as well. I mean hell McDermott just tied that record for 11 wins seasons, 5 back to back division winners, but sure lets just flush it and roll the dice. People are so obsessed with the one thing that they completely ignore how difficult even being as good as we are is let alone that. What??? Quote
JohnNord Posted Tuesday at 01:49 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:49 AM Long way to go for that happen. I’m just looking for a win next week Quote
Simon Posted Tuesday at 02:08 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:08 AM 34 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said: Hey!!! My Sooners have enough issues without extra guff feom the TBD Board! 🤣 Never really thought about this before but, are you a Boomer Boomer Sooner ? - ) 1 Quote
OldNMBillsFan Posted Tuesday at 02:22 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:22 AM (edited) 5 hours ago, Sweats said: And what happens when the marriage dissolves, so to speak?..........Brady saw first-hand what happened to Dorsey when McD (supposedly) threw him under the bus to save his own skin, as someone needed to be held accountable for his piss poor D. Yes, you read that correctly. The D was a mess and falling apart and the FO parts ways with the OC.........wait........what?!? Of course, it's all rainbows and butterflies now cause the O is rolling, but you don't think that notion has crossed through Brady's mind once or twice if our O starts to dwindle in production? If i were Brady, i'd stay with the Bills as long as possible, however, i would also be making a backup plan, just in case. This post shows that you never even watched that game. The D was not a mess and falling apart at that time. They lost that game to Denver 22-24 even with Buffalo committing 4 turnovers that resulted in 9 of the points. After that game the Bills D was averaging giving up only 18.4 points a game, even after the offense had turned the ball over 14 times in only 10 games. Doresy was let go because the Bills running game couldn't be stopped in the game against Denver, and he refused to take advantage of that. They had 26 rushes for 192 yards averaging 7.4 yards per carry, while the passing game was 15 of 26 for 177 yards with 2 INT's while only averaging 6.8 yards per attempt. What Offensive coordinator only runs the ball 26 times while averaging 7.4 yards a carry? A coordinator who deserved to get fired. The Bronco's couldn't stop the run game, only incompletions and interceptions, caused the drives to end. He should've run the ball until Cook and Murry were puking or finally stopped. Josh Allen was not having a good day, he is human. He was 15/26, 177 yards 1 TD and 2 INTS. That to me doesn't sound like it was the Defenses fault. Turnovers and lack of taking advantage of a weak run defense was why that game was lost and ultimately leading to Dorsey's demise. Edited Tuesday at 02:24 AM by OldNMBillsFan Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted Tuesday at 02:34 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:34 AM 5 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said: NO!!! 5 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said: SoonerBillsFan gets props for the title edit. 1 hour ago, Simon said: think he was implying Joe Brady is related to Marcia Brady? With the constant name confusion, Joe Brady has to just get it over with and change his name to Joe Hines-Brady. 5 hours ago, GASabresIUFan said: Still doesn't explain the terrible play calling near the goal line right before the half. It's 3rd and goal near the one. Josh Allen is your QB and you can salt the game away and you put Josh in the shotgun. Dumb! It was a OC out-smarting himself. If you wanted to get creative, lineup for the tush push and have Josh bootleg. Better yet go big, and let Davis or Josh run behind Anderson and Knox. 3 hours ago, Steptide said: Brady has done a pretty stellar job, but I'm not ready to crown him just yet. I hate how they handled the end of the first half yesterday. 2 seconds left, and they throw a short pass to Shakir. Why not attempt a fg or hail Mary there? While neither were likely to result in points, a short pass to Shakir just seemed like a wasted opportunity Joe Brady will be judged on the entire body of his work, not by 1 or 2 possessions. 5 hours ago, Simon said: I think he's even younger than Von Miller. Yes, but older than Tremaine. 1 Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted Tuesday at 02:35 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:35 AM 59 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said: You still think Dorsey is better than Brady? You still beating your wife? Or were you joking about that? Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted Tuesday at 02:36 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:36 AM 27 minutes ago, Simon said: Never really thought about this before but, are you a Boomer Boomer Sooner ? - ) Nope. Gen X Sooner. Quote
Man with No Name Posted Tuesday at 02:37 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:37 AM 57 minutes ago, Returntoglory said: The consensus is that Andy Reed is the NFL's Preeminent Offensive Guru. He has taken the talent that Pat Mahomes possesses and along with his scheming, has elevated Pat and is given much credit for the three SuperBowl victories. With the advent of Joe Brady taking the helm, Josh has been playing his best ball EVER. Reaching levels never before seen in the NFL. Has Josh now found his, Andy Reed? Does Beane take Joe in to his office, lock the door behind him, and then make Joe an offer he can't refuse, to keep the continuity we have between Josh and Joe? I say yes. Joe must stay at all costs. but that's probably not realistic as a forever scenario. And it's a huge reason why many feel the way they do about McDermott. Not because McD is bad. but because josh is gonna have to go through this again and again. While Mahomes continues to have his steady rock. 1 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted Tuesday at 02:43 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:43 AM 1 hour ago, dave mcbride said: Joe Burrow is about as elite as Allen. Elite passer yes. He's relatively immobile. Josh is the most feared and complete dual threat QB in the NFL. Burrow can't really be compared to Josh. 1 hour ago, BADOLBILZ said: Brady has been an OC for about 40 games now, not 23. I'm guessing you thought he was only in Carolina for part of 1 season instead of a season and half. That's not an inconsequential amount of games as an NFL OC for a 35 year old HC candidate. Brady may well have his choice of multiple HC vacancies. I think it was pretty obvious that he had that Lions game circled all season as his own personal matchup against everyone's #1 HC candidate Ben Johnson. He proved he wasn't outclassed as a play caller, at least. Yesterday was a negative turn of events for New Orleans or anyone else who was looking at Brady but doesn't have a franchise QB or one of the top 2 picks in this draft. The Carolina Offense was awful under Brady. He was canned after the bye. Johnson took "Boy Genius" McVay's throwaway QB and turned him into an MVP candidate. Brady was handed a fully formed Josh Allen. What team is going to hand Brady that as HC? 2 hours ago, dma0034 said: If Burrow wants Taylor gone then he'll be gone. If he wants Brady, they'll get Brady. The team hasn't made the playoffs in two years and your top 3 players are all disgruntled. They may want a change What change does Brady bring? Their Defense stinks, their Offense is fine. Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted Tuesday at 02:55 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:55 AM 1 minute ago, Mr. WEO said: Elite passer yes. He's relatively immobile. Josh is the most feared and complete dual threat QB in the NFL. Burrow can't really be compared to Josh. The Carolina Offense was awful under Brady. He was canned after the bye. Johnson took "Boy Genius" McVay's throwaway QB and turned him into an MVP candidate. Brady was handed a fully formed Josh Allen. What team is going to hand Brady that as HC? What change does Brady bring? Their Defense stinks, their Offense is fine. Hey, I'm not promising Brady is going to be a good HC. But he's likely to be one next season. If a team was really doing a DEEP dive into Brady........they'd be wise to look into his history in perceived McDermott mistakes at the end of big games. Brady's second and 9 call after the 2 minute warning of the divisional loss to the Chiefs last year was one of the most inexplicably stupid calls in a big moment that I've seen. And his decision to try to tush push with 1 minute left against the Rams last week was flat out stupid. And conversely, his decision to NOT tush push from the 1 on 3rd down before the half yesterday cost the team 7 points and kept Detroit in it. I think the first and third instances were both examples of an ambitious young HC trying to put a big play on his audition tape when it was NOT in the best interest of the team to do so. But regardless of why, all 3 were very bad decisions in key moments of big games. But the reality is that teams don't tend to dig that deep. Just watch the Giants offseason "Hard Knocks". They were literally looking up stats on pro-football reference to decide on free agents. We think teams do a lot more in-depth work than they usually do. It will be a surprise to them when he does something inexplicable in these situations the first time as a HC. 1 Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted Tuesday at 05:34 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:34 AM (edited) 3 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said: You still beating your wife? Or were you joking about that? Its kind of hilarious how poorly and childishly you handle being wrong. One would think you would at least be used to it by now lol Edited Tuesday at 05:53 AM by Alphadawg7 1 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted Tuesday at 05:59 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:59 AM I'd like to hold onto him for another year if possible. I guess it really depends on how many jobs are out there to be had. We all know some names out there that are likely to get one: Ben Johnson Mike Vrabel Todd Monken will be up for jobs Liam Coen is a name that people have to know he worked with McVay and is with TB right now as their OC that is pretty good Joe Brady Aaron Glenn Do other retreads get an opportunity due to their coordinator success: Vance Joseph Vic Fangio Brian Flores Either way I'd say its not a strong group. I think its Johnson, Vrabel, Coen and then a tier below including Brady. He has some natural connections to New Orleans obviously, theres rumors the Bears have been doing some work on Brady, and obviously Cincinnati if their job becomes available. Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted Tuesday at 01:03 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:03 PM 12 hours ago, Simon said: I think he was implying Joe Brady is related to Marcia Brady? Actually, it was just the first picture of Taw-mee in the web search that didn't include Frau Bündchen. Didn't want to confuse the readers. Quote
MrEpsYtown Posted Tuesday at 01:15 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:15 PM 11 hours ago, Returntoglory said: The consensus is that Andy Reed is the NFL's Preeminent Offensive Guru. He has taken the talent that Pat Mahomes possesses and along with his scheming, has elevated Pat and is given much credit for the three SuperBowl victories. With the advent of Joe Brady taking the helm, Josh has been playing his best ball EVER. Reaching levels never before seen in the NFL. Has Josh now found his, Andy Reed? Does Beane take Joe in to his office, lock the door behind him, and then make Joe an offer he can't refuse, to keep the continuity we have between Josh and Joe? I say yes. Joe must stay at all costs. I feel like Brady will be offered that NO job because of his ability, familiarity and connections to Sean Payton. But, I will say that it would make sense for him to hang around Allen for a couple of more years and drive up the price for his services. The truth is that he has bounced around the league for awhile now and he was in the Trash heap after his time in Carolina. He is doing a tremendous job here. I could see him going the Ben Johnson way and being picky about opportunities out there. I hope he stays. 1 Quote
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