Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Reich New Head Coach


NJPanthers12
 Share

Recommended Posts

Excited to finally know who the head coach is as well as the next chapter of Panther football. We'll see if this is the offensive coaching hire that fans have clamored for.

I'm most eager now, like most fans, to see who he populates his coaching staff with. Fingers, toes, eyes, and ears are crossed that Campen and Tabor are retained. Foreman has an opportunity to stick around, and dare I say Matt Corral has a fair shot? ...Along with any other QBs that Reich deems necessary to bring in, of course.

Man... if Vic Fangio signs as the DC... omg... Would it be too much to believe at least until the draft before we have excuses to slip back into madness? 😮

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Reich was not my first choice, but as I have tried to make clear, I did not sit in on the interviews.  Just for grins, when I saw that he was hired I pulled up a highlight reel from the 1992 Bills-Oilers playoff game.

I have learned a lot from reading this thread, though.

  • Reich is too old for the job.  Because of his age, the most he will last here is 5-10 years, as opposed to the league norm of 15-20 years
  • He also had a losing record at Indy of 40-33-1
  • His worst year was his last year, where he went 4-12 in his nine games
  • Rivera was the second coming on Bill Walsh, despite the disparity in success
  • Bill Belichick sucks as a HC, despite his .708 winning percentage with the Pats
  • Reich is already a failure since we have no QB yet.  What is he waiting for?
  • My theory that the human species has always had the same amount of aggregate intelligence, we are now just splitting it up among 8 billion people probably has some merit.

My favorite post, however, is this one from @ncfan

68345F6A-3259-4220-B133-EA5D4E98E000.jpeg

That, folks, is a picture.

That's a power beard if I have ever seen one....

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Reich was not my first choice, but as I have tried to make clear, I did not sit in on the interviews.  Just for grins, when I saw that he was hired I pulled up a highlight reel from the 1992 Bills-Oilers playoff game.

I have learned a lot from reading this thread, though.

  • Reich is too old for the job.  Because of his age, the most he will last here is 5-10 years, as opposed to the league norm of 15-20 years
  • He also had a losing record at Indy of 40-33-1
  • His worst year was his last year, where he went 4-12 in his nine games
  • Rivera was the second coming on Bill Walsh, despite the disparity in success
  • Bill Belichick sucks as a HC, despite his .708 winning percentage with the Pats
  • Reich is already a failure since we have no QB yet.  What is he waiting for?
  • My theory that the human species has always had the same amount of aggregate intelligence, we are now just splitting it up among 8 billion people probably has some merit.

My favorite post, however, is this one from @ncfan

68345F6A-3259-4220-B133-EA5D4E98E000.jpeg

That, folks, is a picture.

That pic reminds me of this game changing one review-the-lighthouse-is-a-claustrophobic-decent-into-complete-madness-social.thumb.jpg.b21c541cd7a20b53d8d9eef304ac934c.jpg

 

"YEEeeee fancEy my topf ten offenses, don't Yuu???!?!?! "

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not that I've seen. I know a couple of the ones he previously worked with aren't in the league anymore (something of a consequence of having been around for a long time)

Any clue how he ended up with Marcus Brady in Indy? Seems like he was just a random CFL guys. Hopefully he's looking into a couple Eagles guys that he would probably have a good idea about being ready to handle OC duties. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
 Share


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I really appreciate Bill explaining his methodology here because that gives interested parties a chance to try and recreate the results themselves. I believe that it's safe to assume that despite emphasis being placed on WRs that Chuba Hubbard is one of the Panthers' top-5 weapons. Considering targets, yardage, receptions, etc... Adam Thielen and Xavier Legette are also on the list. Jalen Coker's success might have snuck him in there as well. I can't draw a conclusion on who #5 is though. I've narrowed it down to Diontae Johnson, David Moore, Ja'Tavion Sanders, and possibly Rico Dowdle if they're taking into account his production for the Cowboys in 2024.
    • Unfortunately business is business especially when there are large sums of money on the table. Goes the same for player and ownership. Does not make it right either way.  Why would he not want to play for the niners? Closer to home with a team that has a chance of delivering a SB trophy. 
    • I don’t know if it’s him bad mouthing his former situation in public or my pettiness but either way I’m not a fan. Dude was on playoff teams getting paid millions to entertain. I’m not better that because and I am better than that. You don’t bad mouth your former employer in public. Esp after getting over paid and two, poor little Russian baby didn’t get the playing spot he wanted. Rod had him exactly where is was supposed to be.  He had a mean lip check and did defend our players. Specifically the devils game around Christmas where is our Haula on his ass. Cool. Thank you. But don’t talk poo about us. Because it make you look like Haula.    “need to get as far away as possible”. fug off. Didn’t see Burnsy bad mouthing and his play dropped off too.    sorry, but Orlov doesn’t get a pass from me. See you twice a year…
×
×
  • Create New...