Colin Cowherd & Nick Wright Super Bowl DEBATE: Seahawks-Patriots + Steelers, Bills, Joe Brady | HERD

From The Herd with Colin Cowherd

Colin Cowherd and Nick Wright engage in a debate about the implications of the Buffalo Bills hiring Joe Brady as their offensive coordinator and evaluate current NFL coaching changes. They discuss the inherent risks and potential benefits of prioritizing familiarity in coaching hires, questioning whether Brady can match the effectiveness of head coach Sean McDermott, while highlighting the trend of teams seeking innovative offensive minds.

Key Takeaways

  • Hiring Joe Brady feels like a cozy blanket, but is it just masking deeper issues in Buffalo?
  • The Bills' 'fresh voice' approach could be a classic case of rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
  • When team dynamics matter more than strategy, is hiring familiarity really the solution? Look at McDermott's tenure.
  • Sam Darnold's Super Bowl win proves great coaching trumps all—so why did the Bills settle for familiarity?
  • In the NFL, being the hot coordinator doesn't guarantee success; sometimes, 'obvious' upgrades are the safest bet.

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