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Reich New Head Coach


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Just now, TLGPanthersFan said:

Doesn’t matter QB is more important. Panthers aren’t staying at 9. 

We'll see, Frank has Eason and Corral and whoever isn't in the top ten to choose from. 

It sounds like there will be a run on QBs in the top ten. Are we desperate to move up. I don't see desperation in this coach. 

If anything he spoke more about championship level defense and special teams.

Reich has yet to meet the QBs and hasn't worked them out for himself. Once that happens, and if it's positive.

Defense could happen.

 

Myles Murphy 2023

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6 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

Whatever we do, we can't continue with Darnold. The guy could only complete 5 passes in a freakin dome in a meaningless game. And he isn't a rookie, this was his 5th year. I'm done with those types of stat lines. We shouldn't settle for that.

Yeah only wackos and trolls think Reich took the job here to settle for another year of Darnold in any role.

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5 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Well here's some big news...

 

Kudos to Dave for taking ultimate responsibility for a bad hire.  

Hate to keep beating up on Marty, but he should have realized after being a GM for two decades that Matt Rhule was a high risk gamble (coming from the college ranks) and not a good fit for a team with a new owner.

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On 1/26/2023 at 2:18 PM, Jon Snow said:

I'm really curious to what kind of defense they will run with our current personnel. 

I think the new DC will have a lot of input in deciding the kind of defense they run. It could wind up being  both a 4-3 or 3-4, being used depending on the occasion at the time.. 

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Reich wouldn’t confirm he plans to call plays in Carolina, but it sounds as if that's his preference.

“Obviously I've always enjoyed doing that, and felt like I’ve had a good bit of success doing that,” Reich said.

“When you have a head coach who has played the position, he knows what looking through that lens of a quarterback looks like,” Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer said. “He knows what processing looks like, how to call games through that eye. So there are a lot of advantages to having an offensive head coach."

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4 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

I think the new DC will have a lot of input in deciding the kind of defense they run. It could wind up being  both a 4-3 or 3-4, being used depending on the occasion at the time.. 

Well one thing I do know is that while he thinks this defense is good, it is no where near good enough. He wants a top 5 defense. I'll sign up for that.

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