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Reich New Head Coach


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He wasn't my first choice. Or my second. Or third.

But he was far from my last choice. And I'm glad we FINALLY have a HC who won't come in preaching the tired old "ground and pound" approach on offense.

We could have done better, but we most certainly have seen MUCH worse over the last 3 years.

Now go get a franchise QB.

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20 minutes ago, CRA said:

Now, let's see who he hires as coordinators.  Then I will decide to get excited or not. 

I fear Tepper forgets why he fired Ron Rivera.  And might over correct after Rhule blew up in his face.  I don't want us to be the good old boys coaching tree of retread names we have seen all over the league. 

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9 minutes ago, NorthTryon said:

I don't know if it will be that way unless they sign CJ Henderson and their top two CBs are out for the season. 

Man CBs look bad in Charmin soft zones. With NO pressure.  

Literally gave the goat 5 seconds to get the ball out. 

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1 minute ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

Coach Reich's press conference better be all about the QB situation. Grill him and ask what his plan is to find our next franchise QB. Draft prospects, Darnold, Matt Corral, signing veteran. His hire doesn't matter if he can't find our next QB. 

I think Tepper brought Reich in to fix the QB situation, so I do expect us to be aggressive in finding the next  franchise QB. 

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. 

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4 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

I'm sure you're happy. You've been banging the Reich drum for a while now haha

Only really settled on Reich when it came down to a choice between he and Wilks.

I do tend to prefer older, more experienced coaches. When I saw the interview pool though, I thought there was no way we'd end up with one.

Surprise, surprise 😐

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