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Brady to the Carolina Panthers?


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Brady had an outstanding/excellent group of offensive players to work with.  Perhaps the most prolific group in CFB history.  He implemented an offensive scheme that maximized their skills.  His scheme will remain but it's going to be difficult to replace the offensive players we are going to lose.  Particularly Burrow. 

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34 minutes ago, Hatchertiger said:

I honestly feel sorry for whoever is the starting QB next year.  How can you measure up?

You can't.  What Joe accomplished this year will probably never be duplicated.  Whoever starts next year should strive to play to the best of their ability on a consistent basis.  Don't try and be another #9.

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23 hours ago, Hatchertiger said:

I honestly feel sorry for whoever is the starting QB next year.  How can you measure up?

Me and nootch were talking about this the other day. 

Dude could go for 4000 yds and 40 TDs, both obliterating the previous record, and it would be 2/3 of what Joe just did. 

It's insane

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Joe Brady sends heartfelt, classy gesture to LSU faithful

Keith Farner | 8 hours ago
 
 

Joe Brady has had a whirlwind week, but at the end of it, he made sure to send out a nice gesture to the LSU faithful.

The former passing game coordinator at LSU, who helped the Tigers win a national championship, has landed a job as offensive coordinator with the Carolina Panthers in one of the more dramatic assistant coach promotions in recent memory.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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“Louisiana, Thank You,” he wrote on Twitter. “Once a Tiger, Always a Tiger.”

 

The 30-year-old Brady, who is the youngest active offensive coordinator in the NFL, just finished his first and only season as passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach at LSU. He won the Broyles Award, given annually to the top assistant coach in college football.

Brady is largely credited for taking Heisman-winning QB Joe Burrow’s game to another level in 2019. .

LSU finished the season with college football’s top-ranked offense, averaging 568.5 yards per game and 48.4 points per game. The Tigers finished second in passing offense with 401.6 passing yards per game while Burrow, who completed 76.3 percent of his passes to lead the nation, set a new FBS single-season record with 60 passing touchdowns while his 65 total touchdowns responsible for are also an FBS record.

Burrow’s 5,671 passing yards tied for third all-time in a single season.

 
 

 

 

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