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Super Bowl LVII


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3 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

The way the Eagles are going for it shows you why Wilks isn’t the head coach of the Panthers. That’s the kind of brass balls - and offensive ability - that Tepper wants to see. 

Yeah, and its why i made the decision we needed an offensive guy after that Tampa game too...  but, that being said, some of these are even aggressive for offensive coaches.  That 4th and 5 was ballsy.  I expect Reich to be more aggressive than any coach we've had before, but I don't think he was aggressive to that extent in Indy.  I hope he is here.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I honestly think it is. Sirianni is a big fan of Reich. He talked a lot of poo before, during, and after that Colts game about kicking their ass for doing Reich dirty.

Yeah said Reich was one if the best HC’s he has ever seen, learned a lot from him etc…

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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

If this game doesn't show you that Wilks wasn't cut out to be a head coach, then IDK what will. Wilks would have NEVER went for those 4th downs lol

Apparently some people thought Reich went for it on 4th down too often. We seem to like doing complete 180's here so makes sense

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Everyone knows my stance on officiating.  I hate NFL officials and the NFL as an organization.  But, I mean, he was lined up extremely offsides lol.

If you didn't happen to see his posts in the AFCCG thread he's clearly a big Chiefs fan they must be his second team idk.

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

Everyone knows my stance on officiating.  I hate NFL officials and the NFL as an organization.  But, I mean, he was lined up extremely offsides lol.

Lots of reasons to hate the refs, but aside from that Bradberry no call it's been pretty good 

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