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Colts hire Reich


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4 minutes ago, NJPanthers12 said:

Care to share where it is being reported that jahri Evans is retiring?

Not absolute, but apparently leaning that way...

Packers guard Jahri Evans mulling retirement

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“I’m thinking about that,” Evans said. “I’m also thinking about how I played, and how my body feels. Mentally, I feel like I can play this game for as long as I want. It’s more the physical aspect of it.

“I’ll do a body evaluation, and see how I feel in a couple months.”

 

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Reich is one of two head coaches that I've looked at in the past as alternatives to Ron Rivera.  Mike Zimmer was the other, and he's working out pretty well in Minnesota. 

Here's hoping Reich is successful too.  He's a good guy. When the Panthers were starting out, I hoped they'd take a look at him as their starting QB.  When they did, I was thrilled (still think he deserved a longer shot, but hey).

This offseason has convinced me to give Rivera another shot though.  Dumping Shula and Dorsey was a good move.  Letting Norv turner have the offense, also a good move.

Now get a competent personnel guy back in the GM chair and let's see where we can go from here.

 

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25 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Reich is one of two head coaches that I've looked at in the past as alternatives to Ron Rivera.  Mike Zimmer was the other, and he's working out pretty well in Minnesota. 

Here's hoping Reich is successful too.  He's a good guy. When the Panthers were starting out, I hoped they'd take a look at him as their starting QB.  When they did, I was thrilled (still think he deserved a longer shot, but hey).

This offseason has convinced me to give Rivera another shot though.  Dumping Shula and Dorsey was a good move.  Letting Norv turner have the offense, also a good move.

Now get a competent personnel guy back in the GM chair and let's see where we can go from here.

 

#14 I agree he did a good job with us.   Too bad we didn't know how messed up in the head Collins would be. 

Not sure if it still stands but at one time he had a unique record.  The greatest comeback in NCAA and NFL.

I remember that game when he brought Maryland back to beat Miami.  (tells you my age lol)

As much as I hate to see him with Luck.  I wish him luck.

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17 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

#14 I agree he did a good job with us.   Too bad we didn't know how messed up in the head Collins would be. 

Not sure if it still stands but at one time he had a unique record.  The greatest comeback in NCAA and NFL.

I remember that game when he brought Maryland back to beat Miami.  (tells you my age lol)

As much as I hate to see him with Luck.  I wish him luck.

I watched the game where he led the Bills back against the Titans.  Loved it.

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