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re: The Joe Brady "Smoke and Mirrors" narrative on this board
Posted on 12/9/21 at 12:28 am to daydranking
Posted on 12/9/21 at 12:28 am to daydranking
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Did no one watch his time with the Panthers or was everyone too busy watching the Aints lose to Tom Brady to notice how boring and predictable his offense was at Carolina? And when you look back at 2019 and what he helped install, there's no eye candy, no trickery or disguises in his play calling. It was simple but modern. It was needed to bring LSU to the 21st century of high flying offenses instead of ground and pound.
LSU won 2019 due to talent rather than scheme. All Joe Brady did was modernize the offense. That's why he got fired, for not adapting his playcalling to the ever changing NFL schemes.
You clearly did not watch the Panthers or LSU in 2019.
Posted on 12/9/21 at 12:30 am to daydranking
This is the dumbest fricking post I’ve read
On this issue
On this issue
Posted on 12/9/21 at 5:15 am to Broski
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You clearly did not watch the Panthers or LSU in 2019
This detailed analysis was published yesterday by a local journalist who covers the Panthers and previously the Browns…so he has witnessed his fair share of bad football.
Whatever Brady brought with him to Charlotte didn’t translate well in the pros. Those of us who watched the Panthers play in 2020 and 2021 can relate:
Five plays that sunk his ship
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Carolina ranks 28th in Football Outsiders’ DVOA metric, which measures efficiency against league averages. Over the past four games, they have scored seven touchdowns. The Panthers average just 19.7 points per game; are 28th in yards (300.8) and 22nd in red zone touchdown percentage
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Worst yet, the Panthers’ 18 third-quarter points are the fewest in the league and a clear indictment on Carolina’s inability to make effective in-game or halftime adjustments.
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When watching film of each Panthers game, it becomes a struggle to recognize when a run call complemented the passing game. Simply put, the Panthers’ runs do not resemble their dropback game, which makes dissecting post-snaps plays easier for defenders. Brady’s designs did not put the Panthers in enough advantageous situations either. Instead, he repeatedly asked receivers to win their respective matchup rather than scheming them open.
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