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Coaching Profile: Frank Reich


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Reich may not be a young OC wunderkind but, he is a very experienced offensive minded coach that can call his own offensive plays.  He is high character, and his players respect him.  He can build an excellent staff from his many connections.  His team made the playoffs three of the four years he was HC, and with a revolving door at QB so, he can adjust to the players he is given.

I was admittedly looking for Johnson or Steichen and had, frankly, overlooked Reich.  That was my mistake.  Hire the man.

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Lemme just add, if the Panthers make this all worthless by hiring someone else, I'm gonna go take a massive dump on David Tepper's lawn 🤬

Add Gus Bradley as a DC candidate as well.

and Marcus Brady as OC candidate 

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26 minutes ago, bythenbrs said:

Reich may not be a young OC wunderkind but, he is a very experienced offensive minded coach that can call his own offensive plays.  He is high character, and his players respect him.  He can build an excellent staff from his many connections.  His team made the playoffs three of the four years he was HC, and with a revolving door at QB so, he can adjust to the players he is given.

I was admittedly looking for Johnson or Steichen and had, frankly, overlooked Reich.  That was my mistake.  Hire the man.

I should have added that in terms of experience, professionalism and character, Frank Reich is the molecular anti-matter to Rhule…

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read some of the comments from Colts fans on the comments section.

If it isn’t clear to you by now, that the situation up there was due to Ballard and Irsay.  I don’t know what to tell you.

Why do you you think Siriani was so emotionally charged against them this year.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, ladypanther said:

@Mr. Scot

You cannot receive messages...guessing your message box is full??

Might be. I'll check.

36 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

For next time:

Please use APA formatting, Headings and subheadings properly, in-text citations, and a bibliography page.

Seriously, appreciate it.

Lemme think about it...

 

 

No 😐

(and thanks)

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