It seems as though some Brady detractors want it both ways; LSU success was because of talent, but he failed in the NFL and lack of talent is not a mitigating factor.
When he had talent at LSU, he was the architect of arguably the greatest offense of all time.
And for people worried about his lack of experience, he faced NFL defenses for a year and a half.
I think he'll be able to handle whatever the masterminds of the ACC have in store for him.
It seems as though some Brady detractors want it both ways; LSU success was because of talent, but he failed in the NFL and lack of talent is not a mitigating factor.
When he had talent at LSU, he was the architect of arguably the greatest offense of all time.
And for people worried about his lack of experience, he faced NFL defenses for a year and a half.
I think he'll be able to handle whatever the masterminds of the ACC have in store for him.
This^^^^ Fantastic post!
How many times must the facts be laid out before all of his detractors believe.
LSU’s offense was garbage for many years before he arrived. They were always known for their great defense and pedestrian offense, and not for lack of talented players.
LSU squandered class after class of 4 and 5-Star, athletic freaks on offense. They had studs like Fournette, Beckham, Landry, Jefferson, Guise (to name just a few), and OL’s littered with high 4/5-Star players, and still struggled to score consistently.
Then Brady shows up for 1 season and voila, they break NCAA records. Joe Burrow was a pedestrian QB the previous season when we played them. He was average at best, and the receiving core did not put up impressive numbers, even though they had all of the same talented receivers and RB’s.
What changed? Brady was brought in to right the ship and bring it into the modern era of CFB.
The same OC (Emsninger) that had been at LSU for the previous 10 years, including the previous 2 seasons as the OC, when they were a pedestrian and boring offense cannot and should not get the credit. His offense went back to sucking *** when Brady left for the NFL.
Now, I ask you all to use reason and common sense. What/who is the common denominator in all of this? The answer is simple…Joe Brady. He unlocked the cheat code on Joe Burrow when he coached him, and drew up an offense built around his strengths.
He did the same in Carolina for Macaffrey, but the kid has been injured, and missed 23 out of a possible 33 games in the last 2 seasons. Also, the OL and QB’s at Carolina are straight up ***. How many “elite” OC’s do any of you think could score a ton of points with a way over his prime Cam Newton, a backup journeyman, and a second rate OL with no MaCaffrey?
This isn’t rocket science. As former Hurricanes and Dolphins OC Gary Stevens once said, “You can’t make chicken salad out of chicken ****.”
The chances that Burrow and the rest of the LSU offense all became super players all of a sudden on their own are slim and none, with none leading by a wide margin.
Brady will design an offense to utilize and maximize TVD’s talent and potential, as well as that of the weapons around him.
Bring me this savage!