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Torrey Smith on Frank Reich being named HC


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See how can say that Frank is qualified to be the head coach, without dismissing the fact that if Wilks was a white man he most likely would have gotten the job.

Tepper already proved by his own admission that he hired Rhule because he reminds him of himself. They already showed they weren’t exactly following the diversity training implemented because most of y’all racist as hell and don’t know it. Tepper has certain biases and I’m sure he found Frank more relatable. 
 

It was a good hire, but don’t come at me with Wilks doesn’t have a gripe. He does. And if you don’t think so then I suggest you find a minority to explain it to you. 

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1 minute ago, AceBoogie said:

See how can say that Frank is qualified to be the head coach, without pretending that if Wilks was a white man he most likely would have gotten the job.

Tepper already proved by his own admission that he hired Rhule because he reminds him of himself. They already showed they weren’t exactly following the diversity training implemented because most of y’all racist as hell and don’t know it. Tepper has certain biases and I’m sure he found Frank more relatable. 
 

It was a good hire, but don’t come at me with Wilks doesn’t have a gripe. He does. And if you don’t think so then I suggest you find a black person to explain it to you. 

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2 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

See how can say that Frank is qualified to be the head coach, without pretending that if Wilks was a white man he most likely would have gotten the job.

Tepper already proved by his own admission that he hired Rhule because he reminds him of himself. They already showed they weren’t exactly following the diversity training implemented because most of y’all racist as hell and don’t know it. Tepper has certain biases and I’m sure he found Frank more relatable. 
 

It was a good hire, but don’t come at me with Wilks doesn’t have a gripe. He does. And if you don’t think so then I suggest you find a minority to explain it to you. 

Tepper has made it pretty obvious he wanted an offensive minded head coach before the search started. I don't think race has anything to do with it. Steve would be a continuation of what we've had the past 20 years and Tepper knew it.

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4 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

See how can say that Frank is qualified to be the head coach, without dismissing the fact that if Wilks was a white man he most likely would have gotten the job.

Tepper already proved by his own admission that he hired Rhule because he reminds him of himself. They already showed they weren’t exactly following the diversity training implemented because most of y’all racist as hell and don’t know it. Tepper has certain biases and I’m sure he found Frank more relatable. 
 

It was a good hire, but don’t come at me with Wilks doesn’t have a gripe. He does. And if you don’t think so then I suggest you find a minority to explain it to you. 

What exactly is Wilk's grip?  Did you know that there were other white coaches interviewed with better resumes then both Wilks and Reich who also didn't get the job?  Wilks has nothing to grip about and you're projecting here.  Wilks is a great man, not a great coach, his record proves that, the fact that no other team has reached out to him proves that.  Great men doesn't necessarily make a great coach and that is all that happened here

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8 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

See how can say that Frank is qualified to be the head coach, without dismissing the fact that if Wilks was a white man he most likely would have gotten the job.

Tepper already proved by his own admission that he hired Rhule because he reminds him of himself. They already showed they weren’t exactly following the diversity training implemented because most of y’all racist as hell and don’t know it. Tepper has certain biases and I’m sure he found Frank more relatable. 
 

It was a good hire, but don’t come at me with Wilks doesn’t have a gripe. He does. And if you don’t think so then I suggest you find a minority to explain it to you. 

nope, stopped after the 1st paragraph. thats bullshit. panthers want offense. 

 

edit: i read the rest.  still bullshit. 

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1 minute ago, The Natural said:

Tepper has made it pretty obvious he wanted an offensive minded head coach before the search started. I don't think race has anything to do with it. Steve would be a continuation of what we've had the past 20 years and Tepper knew it.

Then why interview him twice? To make it appear he had a legit shot? If that was never the type of coach he wanted he shouldn’t have even been interviewed. 

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What exactly is Wilk's grip?  Did you know that there were other white coaches interviewed with better resumes then both Wilks and Reich who also didn't get the job?  Wilks has nothing to grip about and you're projecting here.  Wilks is a great man, not a great coach, his record proves that, the fact that no other team has reached out to him proves that.  Great men doesn't necessarily make a great coach and that is all that happened here

Projecting what exactly? Because I’m calling out that Tepper by definition is most likely a racist. He was a kid in the civil rights era. His parents were most likely racist and most likely raised him to be the same. It’s just not popular to be a racist anymore so people had to adjust their behavior, but don’t forget that wasn’t too long ago. 

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