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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Phil Orban talking about how there'd be no "seven year plan" with Reich 

TBH, there wasnt a seven year plan with Rhule either, it was just some bullshit he was spreading hoping he could stick around that long. without anyone figuring out he has no idea what he was doing. 

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3 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Why would he telegraph his intentions to the other 31 teams in the league? I hope he's smarter than that.  He should just give vague answers like BB and look at everyone in the room like he's going kill them in their sleep. 

We demand answers, right now!!! 

fug logic!!!

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Yeah the HC that groomed and developed the Eagles young HC and OC is so dated in his ways.

Have you even watched Reich?

He is the offensive version of Fox/Rivera, he will stubbornly stick with a gameplan and the same plays no matter what.

The scheme will not change, there will be no adjustments, and there will not be exploiting of mismatches.

Thats ‘man vs. man’ football ideology that comes from the 90s. 

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Not to mention trading for Wentz because…Jesus. How’s that work out? Dumb.

Before you all get giddy and force yourselves to look at the positives, let’s remember how excited you were about Rhule too.

Reich can create an offensive scheme and plays I’ll give him that but if he doesn’t have any willingness to adapt, it’s worthless.

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3 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Have you even watched Reich?

He is the offensive version of Fox/Rivera, he will stubbornly stick with a gameplan and the same plays no matter what.

The scheme will not change, there will be no adjustments, and there will not be exploiting of mismatches.

Thats ‘man vs. man’ football ideology that comes from the 90s. 

Okay but you clearly have not watched him. He's literally known around NFL circles as one of the better in game coaches for offensive adjustments 

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