Making the case to heavily pursue Joe Brady for Head Coach

Josh Allen makes offensive coaches look better than they are. Brady might be an excellent coach, but it’s hard to tell because he may have just had the good fortune to be around Burrow and Allen, and both of them make weak coaches look good. Like Daboll and Zack whatshisface in Cincy.

Unfortunately, this doesn't make sense as Teddy Bridgewater had arguably a career year under Brady as did Mike Davis. In fact he only had 1 bad year, which was with Sam Darnold, and as the OP indicates, it very well could've been more of a Matt Rhule problem.

Also, in 2017 he was an offensive assistant for the Saints, which happened to be one of the best years for a Saints offense ever. You can say "Drew Brees this" or "Sean Payton that" but the simple truth is there is a pattern of offenses/QB's having their best year wherever he goes, except for 1 year (2021).

No ones also mentioning how Josh Allen went from "overrated" and having a bad year then Joe Brady takes over playing calling last year and Allen immediately starts playing like a top QB.