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re: LSU fans will Joe Brady be a serious HC candidate after he is fired from Carolina ?
Posted on 10/26/21 at 10:05 am to paperwasp
Posted on 10/26/21 at 10:05 am to paperwasp
I don't think you can risk taking a chance on someone with no head coaching experience
This job would eat him alive
The reason he left after one season was he hated recruiting but he did have Caleb Williams all but locked up
I never understood why he left to go to Carolina but that was obviously a mistake and it sounds like Ruhle is ready to move on from someone that was getting NFL head coach interviews last season
He probably needs a change of scenery with another NFL team at this point
His stock with LSU was through the roof after one season
If he can't get coordinator role in the NFL is only option may be to come back to college and would someone be willing to hire him as a head coach or would he have to go coordinator route
This job would eat him alive
The reason he left after one season was he hated recruiting but he did have Caleb Williams all but locked up
I never understood why he left to go to Carolina but that was obviously a mistake and it sounds like Ruhle is ready to move on from someone that was getting NFL head coach interviews last season
He probably needs a change of scenery with another NFL team at this point
His stock with LSU was through the roof after one season
If he can't get coordinator role in the NFL is only option may be to come back to college and would someone be willing to hire him as a head coach or would he have to go coordinator route
Posted on 10/26/21 at 10:24 am to nicholastiger
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His stock with LSU was through the roof after one season
Knee jerk reaction.
NFL teams are just as capable of doing that as anyone else, if we're all being honest, Joe Brady got a lot more credit for 2019 than he probably deserves.
He brought in a lot of ideas and play designs that LSU clearly didn't have but LSU knew he wasn't ready to be a full time OC, thus making him basically Ensminger's assistant.
Sean Payton didn't even think he was ready for the PGC role.
At this point, Brady has only three years of actual offensive coaching experience.
Carolina would've been better served by making him a receivers or quarterbacks coach.
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