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The case for Joe Brady.
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:06 am
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:06 am
First up, Brady was obviously the architect of the LSU passing game in 19.
The credit for the absolutely ridiculous jump from average offense to complete record shattering insanity has to be given to Brady in the same amount its given to Burrow.
Bills fans are pissed that this guy is even up for the LSU HC job. They love him over there.
He has refined his offense at every single stop hes been at, leading to a league record of 13 players with receiving touchdowns in the same year he made it to the AFC chanpionship.
League records are not fricking easy to set. Thats also one hell of a recruiting sell.
The knock that he doesnt like recruiting doesnt fricking matter dudes. Brady is already living in a pay for play world. That man will slaughter in the portal.
This is what you wanted.
You will have offense every single year he is present. frick Kiffin, he will use LSU for a fat raise and then go to the dolphins. Saban isnt coming.
You can pretend that Broyles award came from Burrow alone, but the summer of 10,000 catches and the absolute coaching clinic on offense was thanks to him as well. The plays Ensminger called were his.
You cannot seriously tell me you wouldnt be thrilled if we announced Brady. Thats insane.
All the features you guys parrot in this echo chamber, "young, hungry, offense oriented".
Brady has every single one and i see some people actually complaining
Imagine LSU hitting the portal for a QB and then running a train on the SEC. Or MVB learning from a studied QB coach like him. He could get fired today and an NFL team would snatch him up within the month.
O would be on the horn to coach the line too. You guys have no idea how scary LSU would be under that dude.
The credit for the absolutely ridiculous jump from average offense to complete record shattering insanity has to be given to Brady in the same amount its given to Burrow.
Bills fans are pissed that this guy is even up for the LSU HC job. They love him over there.
He has refined his offense at every single stop hes been at, leading to a league record of 13 players with receiving touchdowns in the same year he made it to the AFC chanpionship.
League records are not fricking easy to set. Thats also one hell of a recruiting sell.
The knock that he doesnt like recruiting doesnt fricking matter dudes. Brady is already living in a pay for play world. That man will slaughter in the portal.
This is what you wanted.
You will have offense every single year he is present. frick Kiffin, he will use LSU for a fat raise and then go to the dolphins. Saban isnt coming.
You can pretend that Broyles award came from Burrow alone, but the summer of 10,000 catches and the absolute coaching clinic on offense was thanks to him as well. The plays Ensminger called were his.
You cannot seriously tell me you wouldnt be thrilled if we announced Brady. Thats insane.
All the features you guys parrot in this echo chamber, "young, hungry, offense oriented".
Brady has every single one and i see some people actually complaining
Imagine LSU hitting the portal for a QB and then running a train on the SEC. Or MVB learning from a studied QB coach like him. He could get fired today and an NFL team would snatch him up within the month.
O would be on the horn to coach the line too. You guys have no idea how scary LSU would be under that dude.
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:08 am to GrizzlyWintergreen
I liked dat Joe Brady offense, me
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:09 am to GrizzlyWintergreen
Can he recruit? Does he even want to recruit?
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:10 am to 4x4tiger
Its a whole new landscape now. Guys with NFL experience are agruably going to be frontrunners for jobs soon anyway.
And when Brady moves on, we have another guy whos killing it in the league right now too gaining experience everyday.
Have to lead the pack somehow. This is the way.
And when Brady moves on, we have another guy whos killing it in the league right now too gaining experience everyday.
Have to lead the pack somehow. This is the way.
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:11 am to AlxTgr
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Can he recruit? Does he even want to recruit?
If dangling a fat bag of cash in front of a high schoolers face is hard, then maybe not
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:11 am to GrizzlyWintergreen
Sorry I want a coach that has a fire and has the kids running through a wall for him.
I think Brady is content calling plays in a booth on Sundays
I think Brady is content calling plays in a booth on Sundays
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:12 am to cajuntiger1010
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think Brady is content calling plays in a booth on Sundays
So as he continues to gain traction due to obvious interest, is this theory destroyed?
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:16 am to GrizzlyWintergreen
The fact that it's known he rathers the NFL over CFB makes it a complete non starter for me there, Tim. I don't want a coach who's looking to use the position as an audition for the NFL.
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:16 am to GrizzlyWintergreen
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Guys with NFL experience are agruably going to be frontrunners for jobs soon anyway.
Why would this be? College is a completely different setup. Sure traditional recruiting is gone, but what about current college makes an NFL guy more of an option besides money?
Youre still dealing with stupid shite 18-year olds do and there arent any contracts with the university.
College gives players all of the money and none of the control an NFL team gets with clearly outlined contracts.
College is worse now than ever, but again Joe Brady is the new "one of us" so folks here are going to dig and dig to justify it because he coached at LSU for 10 minutes in 2019.
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:17 am to tiggerthetooth
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he coached at LSU for 10 minutes in 2019.
Oh yeah, only the best season in the history of LSU and maybe the sport
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:18 am to cajuntiger1010
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Sorry I want a coach that has a fire and has the kids running through a wall for him.
How do you know he doesn’t. We’ve only seen him in the booth
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:19 am to Ironhead985
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I don't want a coach who's looking to use the position as an audition for the NFL.
Why the hell not?
Dont you typically want to do extremely well in auditions?
If he leaves for an NFL HC job he fricking killed it at LSU. This logic is ...dumb.
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:20 am to GrizzlyWintergreen
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Oh yeah, only the best season in the history of LSU and maybe the sport
With a Heisman QB and 2 future all-pro receivers.
LSU fans have the dumbest confirmation bias ever. Genuinely irrational.
You'll pass over 100 coaches with merit for that one coach that made you feel good that one time 10 years ago.
Its some sort of mental condition I think, like object impermance in children.
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:21 am to GrizzlyWintergreen
People really like to discredit Brady’s involvement in 2019. Like the offense wasn’t very average before he showed up
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:21 am to GrizzlyWintergreen
The case against him:
1. He's spent ONE season a D-1 college coach before quickly jumping back to the NFL. That 1 season gave him enough cache to get a college HC job if he wanted it, but there has been no indication he has had a desire at any point in over the last 5 years to jump back into the college ranks. LSU was willing to pay him a ton to remain their OC. He still went to the NFL. The reports were he didn't love recruiting. Fans are blasting BK because he didn't love recruiting. So you want to bring in a guy who feels the same way?
2. Buffalo is a good team that is likely to be playing well into January. By the time he would become available the early signing day would have passed and the transfer portal may be closed (Jan. 16). That means the uncertainty as to who will be LSU next coach would likely sway HS recruits away from signing and also push LSU's returning players into the portal (if, for nothing else) to keep their options open. The total sum means he would possibly get to LSU with a depleted roster and no real means of adequately filling it ahead of next season since there is no spring portal.
3. If he continues to have success, he's likely in line for an NFL HC job. College fans don't want to accept this, but the NFL provides a better quality of life for a coach. A NFL coach doesn't have to go around the country year-round to beg HS kids (and their agents) to come play for him. He doesn't have to constantly recruit his own roster to stay. He doesn't have to deal with kids constantly trying to leverage him for more and more money because they don't have an employment contract. Plus, the job security in college is no better than the NFL now. At least in the NFL coaches get an actual offseason. That's not the case in college.
1. He's spent ONE season a D-1 college coach before quickly jumping back to the NFL. That 1 season gave him enough cache to get a college HC job if he wanted it, but there has been no indication he has had a desire at any point in over the last 5 years to jump back into the college ranks. LSU was willing to pay him a ton to remain their OC. He still went to the NFL. The reports were he didn't love recruiting. Fans are blasting BK because he didn't love recruiting. So you want to bring in a guy who feels the same way?
2. Buffalo is a good team that is likely to be playing well into January. By the time he would become available the early signing day would have passed and the transfer portal may be closed (Jan. 16). That means the uncertainty as to who will be LSU next coach would likely sway HS recruits away from signing and also push LSU's returning players into the portal (if, for nothing else) to keep their options open. The total sum means he would possibly get to LSU with a depleted roster and no real means of adequately filling it ahead of next season since there is no spring portal.
3. If he continues to have success, he's likely in line for an NFL HC job. College fans don't want to accept this, but the NFL provides a better quality of life for a coach. A NFL coach doesn't have to go around the country year-round to beg HS kids (and their agents) to come play for him. He doesn't have to constantly recruit his own roster to stay. He doesn't have to deal with kids constantly trying to leverage him for more and more money because they don't have an employment contract. Plus, the job security in college is no better than the NFL now. At least in the NFL coaches get an actual offseason. That's not the case in college.
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:22 am to tiggerthetooth
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With a Heisman QB and 2 future all-pro receivers.
So you make no connection at all to the guy whos breaking league records on offense and the 2019 offense making the jump that it did?
Im one by one dismantling every single arguement being made in this thread on an insane level right now. Youve got people chanting for Saban in the other corner.
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:22 am to tiggerthetooth
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With a Heisman QB and 2 future all-pro receivers.
He threw 16 TD’s in 2018 and they put up 0 points at home vs Bama
Then 60 TD’s in 2019 and putting up 46 points in Tuscaloosa.
I’m sure Brady had no influence
This post was edited on 11/7/25 at 9:25 am
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:23 am to FireGoodell
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People really like to discredit Brady’s involvement in 2019. Like the offense wasn’t very average before he showed up
Yeah this.
And i could see it if he WASNT breaking records in the NFL. But he is. Theres an obvious correlation.
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:24 am to FireGoodell
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He threw 16 TD’s in 2018 and they put up 0 points at home vs Bama
Yes, the LSU offense, the passing game in general, was dog shite for a decade until they decided to spread it out and throw.
Like 80% of college football was already doing it by the time dumb dumb decided to modernize it bringing in Brady.
Texas Tech QBs were throwing 40 TD a year for like a decade.
This post was edited on 11/7/25 at 9:25 am
Posted on 11/7/25 at 9:26 am to tiggerthetooth
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the passing game in general, was dog shite for a decade until they decided to spread it out and throw
Yeah except for the fact that it just happened to be the best it had ever been done, followed by LSU quickly reverting back to a sloppy mess until JD. frick BK for that one by the way.
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