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Frank Reich's Intro Presser - Today, Noon EST


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Just now, PanthersGTI said:

It's kinda of funny. He said what the players need to go is

1 - Get better everyday

2- Compete and help each other

3 - Compete against the competition

 

This is basically what Rhule was saying ( get 1% better everyday, we will compete compete compete ) but it's all about actually being able to realize it. 

It's coachspeak, all coaches say the same thing in different ways. Its about the execution though.

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Just now, PanthersGTI said:

Yeah I don't know what I was expecting.....maybe I was hoping for something a little different. Not that I'm not excited about the hire. 

Im sure every coach will say the same thing but with a little sprinkle of personality. Take Coach Campbell for instance.... lets not forget his glorious intro speech. Also, Sirianni's was really fuging weird as well. 

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

Im sure every coach will say the same thing but with a little sprinkle of personality. Take Coach Campbell for instance.... lets not forget his glorious intro speech. Also, Sirianni's was really fuging weird as well. 

Yeah I wanted some knee cap biting type quote LOL

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1 minute ago, PanthersGTI said:

It's kinda of funny. He said what the players need to go is

1 - Get better everyday

2- Compete and help each other

3 - Compete against the competition

 

This is basically what Rhule was saying ( get 1% better everyday, we will compete compete compete ) but it's all about actually being able to realize it. 

Basic coach-speak. Those fundamentals don’t change regardless of who the coach is.

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I wanna thank that dude for his two questions on offense & lessons learned.  That got a good response.

Balanced Offense that can run & get chunk plays.  Can have the long drives but get big plays quickly when needed.  And his confidence in getting a passing game going was reassuring.  He knows what he's doing with the passing game.

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