3 reasons firing Joe Brady will not change the Panthers’ season

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The Carolina Panthers removed offensive coordinator Joe Brady from the equation, but his departure might not change much this season.

Week 13 arrived and the Carolina Panthers were on a much-needed bye week to rest, recover, and mentally prepare to finish out the season.

The week has been quiet and uneventful outside of season-ending injuries to Christian McCaffrey and Donte Jackson. Then, the bombshell hit that Matt Rhule fired offensive coordinator Joe Brady on Sunday.

Excuse me!?

Many were not anticipating this personnel move as the timing should have happened right after the team’s 33-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins, maximizing the bye week window to shuffle the coaching staff’s responsibilities on offense and prepare the players for the Atlanta Falcons coming to town in Week 14.

The Panthers are now left with five weeks to close out the season amid the chaos.

While the departure of Brady was inevitable knowing he was a hot name for coaching roles at both the collegiate and professional levels, the timing here is classic Rhule time mismanagement. Something that’s been evident throughout his tenure both on and off the field.

Without further ado, here are three reasons Brady’s firing will not change the Panthers’ season outlook.

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