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Joe Person on possible coordinator candidates


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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

I like Joe but that's a little bit of a lazy article. Doesn't feel like he dug too deep for this one.

I did like this quote though...

One of the things that separated Reich from other candidates was the staff he told Fitterer and David Tepper he would assemble in Charlotte, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. Reich could try to retain offensive line coach James Campen and special teams coordinator Chris Tabor after both position groups made big strides after their arrivals.

 

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As much as I enjoyed Wilks coaching the team, I can't deny that Vic Fangio and Brian Johnson as Reich's coordinators would have had me lean towards hiring him as well. Fangio is a clear upgrade over Holcomb, and I can't think of many outside of one of the Turners that Wilks would have likely targeted to be his OC.

Man... this defense with Vic Fangio running it... 😮

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I didn’t like Holcomb as DC.

the more I saw, the less I liked 

I like coach Wilks. But were Holcomb is concerned, he needs to take his own advice from the ‘buddy vs friend’ perspective 

granted there were few coaches left on staff post Rhule, but it was pretty clear Al would have been his DC going forward.  Truthfully, and I remember when Wilks finally became DC for Rivera…it wasn’t that great. 

But it is time for an offensive coach as the Tampa game clearly showed…and a real  qb and qb room, a true complimentary speed WR for DJ and last but not least, a TE without hands of stone 

 

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so i googled eich and fangio because i was a little bored and i found this fun little read from a few years back...

https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2019/10/25/vic-fangio-says-frank-reichs-owed-him-dinner-since-his-carolina-days/4074869002/

the two have a good relationship going back even to that inaugural year and a solid respect for each other as coaches. i'm hoping that Fangio looks at a chance to coach with Reich as something that is too hard to pass up and that Tepper throws enough money at him to make it impossible to pass up.

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10 minutes ago, rayzor said:

so i googled eich and fangio because i was a little bored and i found this fun little read from a few years back...

https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2019/10/25/vic-fangio-says-frank-reichs-owed-him-dinner-since-his-carolina-days/4074869002/

the two have a good relationship going back even to that inaugural year and a solid respect for each other as coaches. i'm hoping that Fangio looks at a chance to coach with Reich as something that is too hard to pass up and that Tepper throws enough money at him to make it impossible to pass up.

al pacino my father made him an offer he couldnt refuse GIF

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1 hour ago, raleigh-panther said:

I didn’t like Holcomb as DC.

the more I saw, the less I liked 

I like coach Wilks. But were Holcomb is concerned, he needs to take his own advice from the ‘buddy vs friend’ perspective 

granted there were few coaches left on staff post Rhule, but it was pretty clear Al would have been his DC going forward.  Truthfully, and I remember when Wilks finally became DC for Rivera…it wasn’t that great. 

But it is time for an offensive coach as the Tampa game clearly showed…and a real  qb and qb room, a true complimentary speed WR for DJ and last but not least, a TE without hands of stone 

 

If we could somehow swing Stroud and then Jalin Hyatt in the 2nd. Maybe take up Eric Ebron on his offer to play TE for his hometown team. He put up good numbers with Reich at the Colts so it would be an easy vet addition

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19 minutes ago, rayzor said:

so i googled eich and fangio because i was a little bored and i found this fun little read from a few years back...

https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2019/10/25/vic-fangio-says-frank-reichs-owed-him-dinner-since-his-carolina-days/4074869002/

the two have a good relationship going back even to that inaugural year and a solid respect for each other as coaches. i'm hoping that Fangio looks at a chance to coach with Reich as something that is too hard to pass up and that Tepper throws enough money at him to make it impossible to pass up.

 

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