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Panther fans hate the Broncos for Super Bowl 50... Panther fans hate Sean Payton for a lot of reasons... Those two things oughtta mesh pretty well
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Tepper admits to mistake in hiring Matt Rhule
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More from Tepper on why they went with an offensive coach... Again, speaking as an established critic of David Tepper, I wouldn't argue any of that. -
That is a possibility.
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From Schuyler Callahan (interviewing Scott Fitterer) If Reich's plan with the coaching staff played a big part in the decision "The first time through he laid out probably three or four deep at each position. And then we interviewed him about a week later and he went back and contacted coaches again and got more confirmation. Then even added to this list and said, hey, if we do this - what if we go to a passing specialist here...he went to a whole different level. Then just outside of just the coaching staff, it went to engagement, development, how to build a culture. So, there was like a second level of thinking." Reich's progress in forming the coaching staff "I know he's made a ton of calls. He laid out a plan for us in the interview process. Some teams are still playing and a lot of times you have to get a coordinator in place first to see how it all shakes out but those calls are being made non-stop. We're putting in slips left and right for coaches and we'll see where it goes. I know he's got a good plan. If option 'A' doesn't work out, option 'B' is just as good." More here...
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Not that I've seen, but this would make it pretty obvious.
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That's good for Wilks. If Vic Fangio wants that job though, he'll probably get it.
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Frank Reich's Intro Presser - Today, Noon EST
Mr. Scot replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
My case in point for that statement was Ron Rivera's introductory presser. Rivera came out with a bunch of big balled talk about being aggressive and imposing will on others and things like that. I remember Brooklyn Decker saying that after watching that she thought he was kind of scary. And then...well That said, at least Rivera had something memorable about his. Outside of the story about his hire making me a little nervous, I can't remember a damn thing about Matt Rhule's intro. -
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Frank Reich's Intro Presser - Today, Noon EST
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A couple of player comments... In the months to come, I suspect some variation of "I feel bad for Steve but I just want to win"; is what you'll hear from most of the players. -
Frank Reich's Intro Presser - Today, Noon EST
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Cary's answer was pretty accurate. As an example... That's one of those questions where I'd typically expect a response like "oh that's in the past" or "you'd have to ask them" or some such, but that's not what Reich did at all. He owned it. -
He's making it up.
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Yeah, none of that actually happened. Campbell actually expressed that he and other players felt like they let their coach down. At this point, it's pretty obvious that either you're trolling or you just don't know sh-t. (I'd vote for the latter)
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Tepper admits to mistake in hiring Matt Rhule
Mr. Scot replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
I know one of our guys here who has some friends inside as well as others have indicated that working under Rhule just left everybody depressed. The atmosphere inside the building was apparently terrible. Hell, the team didn't even put out a media guide last year (the only team to not do so). I've wondered if that had something to do with Rhule wanting to control everything including what went out In that publication. -
Tepper admits to mistake in hiring Matt Rhule
Mr. Scot replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Side Note: Apparently today is Matt Rhule's birthday. The Panthers are celebrating his birthday by introducing his replacement.- 59 replies
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Tepper admits to mistake in hiring Matt Rhule
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I remember him first calling Marty Hurney a great GM and then pulling back and saying something like 'well let's not go that far'. Shortly after that was when he made his "one of the best evaluators of college talent in the NFL" comment. He certainly has been a mess at times. -
Frank Reich's Intro Presser - Today, Noon EST
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And it's true... generally. Reich was actually a lot more forthcoming than I'm used to at these pressers. You'll typically hear close to half a dozen answers like "I can't get into that right now" and such. Reich gave it his best effort to answer almost everything. He also didn't shy away from answering questions about his past, including his own dismissal. Heck, he straight up responsibility and didn't blame anyone else. Those are really positive signs. -
Couple of different sources have speculated that the Cardinals are moving away from Payton... General belief now is that the Broncos will end up with Harbaugh or Payton...
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He wouldn't need his lawyers to do that. Plenty of people have seen that evidence already.
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Frank Reich's Intro Presser - Today, Noon EST
Mr. Scot replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
The one thing that still sticks out in my mind about that particular intro was how after hearing the story of his interview, I couldn't help thinking how much it sounded like an elderly person being swindled by an insurance salesman. -
Frank Reich's Intro Presser - Today, Noon EST
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John came away pretty impressed... -
Video evidence... I'm a Tepper critic, but I give him kudos for this. He's capable of learning.
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I'm certainly not an Irsay apologist, but this is one of those cases where (paraphrasing the old saying) I don't think you have to blame 'racist' for what can easily be explained by 'drunk and stupid'.
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Frank Reich's Intro Presser - Today, Noon EST
Mr. Scot replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
Don't claim to be, but I have watched my fair share of press conferences and things of that sort. And I'll say again, if you don't come out of that one encouraged, you're probably making an effort not to be. Hearing the way Reich talks and getting to see the depth of his football understanding is a huge breath of fresh air after dealing with three years of Matt Rhule. We have a coach now who not only has a track record of NFL success (I mean, one of his protegés is coaching in the Super Bowl next weekend) but who pretty clearly grasps deep concepts and details regarding the game. Even more encouraging, he can explain them. You can choose to be as unhappy as you want about this hire for whatever reason, but the vast majority of the rest of us are actually looking forward to football season for the first time in a couple of years. If you don't want to be part of that, that's on you. -
Will Kunkel's interview with Reich is set to air this evening I think... Either way, I'm pretty sure fans will much prefer this answer over talking about "a seven year plan"
