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re: The Panthers beat writer perspective on Joe Brady
Posted on 12/7/21 at 3:11 pm to nicholastiger
Posted on 12/7/21 at 3:11 pm to nicholastiger
This has been relatively apparent all along.
Brady was never at any point running anything revolutionary or particularly exotic. It was a modern offense, undoubtedly, but as modern offenses go, it was pretty ordinary: Just putting talented players in position to win one-on-one matchups (which they did at an incredibly high rate in 2019).
Even in 2019, he wasn't really scheming up free yards or tricking defenses or coming at them with anything they didn't expect--he was just challenging the defense to win matchups. This *seemed* revolutionary for two reasons: (1) we'd never had a modern offense at LSU, and (2) we had insanely talented players running the scheme.
Bottom line: Joe Brady was great for what we needed in 2019, and maybe he will ultimately be great, but nothing that he's shown thus far in his career suggests that he is some type of brilliant offensive mind.
Brady was never at any point running anything revolutionary or particularly exotic. It was a modern offense, undoubtedly, but as modern offenses go, it was pretty ordinary: Just putting talented players in position to win one-on-one matchups (which they did at an incredibly high rate in 2019).
Even in 2019, he wasn't really scheming up free yards or tricking defenses or coming at them with anything they didn't expect--he was just challenging the defense to win matchups. This *seemed* revolutionary for two reasons: (1) we'd never had a modern offense at LSU, and (2) we had insanely talented players running the scheme.
Bottom line: Joe Brady was great for what we needed in 2019, and maybe he will ultimately be great, but nothing that he's shown thus far in his career suggests that he is some type of brilliant offensive mind.
Posted on 12/7/21 at 4:08 pm to LifeAquatic
"In his career" ? He was not a coach with the Saints, basically an analyst type position. He was co-OC at LSU for one year. He has had no "career' as such worth being evaluated on. Will be interesting to see where he goes / who takes a risk on him as OC.
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