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By ColumbusCounty · Posted
I guess it depends. I think Brown could handle the middle but he might be ideal on the edge. I think our personnel would work somewhat.. IF I had to shuffle around and make it work, the most effective lineup would be: Brown - (Need a body) - Yetur(??) Burns- Luvu - Chinn - Haynes That's with the thought of bringing Chinn back closer to the LOS and Shaq being a cap casualty. We'd get pressure but would likely suffer in the run game the first year. Wish we would have signed Reddick to a multi year when had the chance. -
By TheMaulClaw · Posted
Reich's last game they lost 26 to 3 to the Patriots. The team had 121 total yards. They lost 17 to 16 to the Commanders. They were 3-5-1 and in the bottom 5 in offense and that's with Matt Ryan. Now Matt Ryan is washed but he is better then anything we had in the last 3 years. You guys act like he is the second coming. Ron Rivera was 76-67-1 and went to a superbowl....would he be a good hire? Would you want him back? Because by every metric he is a better and more accomplished coach then Reich. By any metric Reich's failures this year was worse then Wilks. Now you guys can live in the past and say Reich was great when he had a great QB....well no fugging shiit. All coaches are great with a great QB. But I get it...he did great 2 seasons ago so statistically he must be a better coach then a guy performing better then him today. -
By methodtoll · Posted
I could be wrong on this but I think the only guys Carolina has looked at for the DC position have primarily worked with 4-3 defenses with the exception of Fangio so it is plausible we may stay 4-3
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