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Let's just go on record right now. Who you picking Shula or Brady


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Who you picking Shula or Brady?  

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  1. 1. Who's the better OC at this point?

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54 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Not sure we would see Brady making use of Cam very well. It's not in the college playbook he keeps using.

Having Cam sure would make Brady's red zone play calling a lot better.

Brady: "Cam, please barrel through people including your own shitty blockers and get in the endzone."

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

Having Cam sure would make Brady's red zone play calling a lot better.

Brady: "Cam, please barrel through people including your own shitty blockers and get in the endzone."

Funny, to start the year off, Darnold was doing that actually more than Cam ever did. 

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Just now, hepcat said:

He sure was. Imagine if he had a true running threat to do it. Darnold would get killed if Brady kept calling those plays.

Actually, I want to see Darnold with some more running options. Probably safer for him to be out in front of this o-line than behind it.

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1 hour ago, gmonjimbo said:

Cam > Bridgewater, PJ Walker, Sam Bradford 

Rookie CMC  > Chubba Hubbard, Mike Davis, Reggie Bonnafon

Greg Olsen > Ian Thomas, Dan Arnold, Tommy Tremble

Ryan Kalil > Matt Paradis

Trai Turner > John Miller

Andrew Norwell > Denis Daley, Michael Jordan, Pat Eflein 

Ted Ginn < DJ Moore

Devin Funchess < Robby Anderson 

Shula had far better talent to work with than Joe Brady. Particularly at the positions that matter the most, QB and OL. Until I comparable talent at least at OL, I can't judge Brady too harshly. 

 

I think you are breaking the rules as I believe the overall objective is to poo on the current coaching staff.  I agree with your point though.  Brady is trying to make chicken salad out of chicken poo and he lacks the experience in this.  I am still concerned just how good he can be but that is TBD from my point of view.  

I suppose we/I  simply lack the wisdom others have.  They seem to be able to make snap judgements on just about everything. 

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Something sticks out to me and it's the fact that Rhule said "We usually score our points in the first couple of drives and then we can't seem to move the ball" or words to that effect. Which we have all very clearly noticed. Several opposing players have also said our offense was incredibly predictable. Connect the dots. 

Brady hasn't shown he can call plays in the NFL. He doesn't seem to adjust mid game either. It's stick with the game plan all the way through. Even if it isn't working. 

I'm going with Shula 100% until Brady proves he can call plays and have success in the NFL. 

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4 hours ago, Icege said:

Joe Brady, and it isn't even close.

Now if it was who do we prefer between Brady or Chudzinski, then I might have to do some thinking.

Chud was fun to watch.  He seemed to really know how to use Cam.  Like a prior response said Shula had a Ferrari and drove it like a Pickup truck.  

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