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Frank Reich


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7 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I wasn't the world's biggest Rob Chudzinski fan, but I do have to admit he might have been better suited to coach Newton.

Shula's style is basically "let's try not to make any mistakes, while Chud was more "f--k it, let's go for it all!"

It would go with Wilks playing style much better. With the firing of Dave and hiring of Hurney I'm not sure if this franchise is trying to win anything anymore. 

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7 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Current Eagles OC, first Panthers quarterback...

On my wish list for head coaching candidates in a situation that nobody (including me) believes will happen.

But I feel safe saying he padded his resume' tonight.

Sure, and we can get Kerry Collins as our OC to eventually replace him, 95 all over again 

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17 minutes ago, Snake said:

It would go with Wilks playing style much better. With the firing of Dave and hiring of Hurney I'm not sure if this franchise is trying to win anything anymore. 

Why try to win, when you can get the old band back together and jam for a little while?

Yea, you may not be able to pick those strings like you could back then, the groupies are old, you are drinking merlot instead of Jack Daniels....but damn yall, we got the whole crew back together...Hurney is even here to manage us if we hit it big again.....

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I wouldn't be opposed in the slightest, should the situation dictate an overhaul of GM/Coaches, that we picked up Reich. Guy was a smart player, and seems to be an even smarter coach. I'm also done with this "Defensive-minded Head Coach" thing... a head coach should be both at once, and let his coordinators focus on one side of the ball. That said, I was hoping we'd go with a former OC, and not a DC when we hired on Easter Island.

I really do hope that whomever is the next GM gets to start with a clean slate. Bringing in "his guy" versus having to keep on anyone he may not want to. But, then again, JR, you know?

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4 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I think it's time to try an offensive coach.

Remember George Seifert ? How about the Giants with Mcadoo ?

Not disagreeing, but its difficult to find the right one.

I would  like to see Chud get a chance --he got royally screwed by the Browns.

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3 minutes ago, ras977 said:

Remember George Seifert ? How about the Giants with Mcadoo ?

Not disagreeing, but its difficult to find the right one.

I would  like to see Chud get a chance --he got royally screwed by the Browns.

Seifert was a defensive coach too.

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13 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I wasn't the world's biggest Rob Chudzinski fan, but I do have to admit he might have been better suited to coach Newton.

Shula's style is basically "let's try not to make any mistakes, while Chud was more "f--k it, let's go for it all!"

I hear so many people complain about Shula being conservative and just as many people complain about him always calling passing plays with long developing routes downfield. Those seem to contradict each other, no?? Which is it? I would think a conservative coach would push for more of a west-coast dink and dunk philosophy.

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15 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

I hear so many people complain about Shula being conservative and just as many people complain about him always calling passing plays with long developing routes downfield. Those seem to contradict each other, no?? Which is it? I would think a conservative coach would push for more of a west-coast dink and dunk philosophy.

The long plays match the Coryell philosophy (run, run, go deep) but it's not the type of play that's the issue.

The problem is that he calls plays with long developing routes at times when we're not getting enough protection for those plays to work.

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