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Reich's press conference 6-1-23


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4 hours ago, ladypanther said:

Reich was in a very dysfunctional organization with who knows how much drug crazed owner interference.  Tepper let him assemble a dream team of a coaching staff. This team is hungry and staff ready to prove. New day in Pantherland and I think this team will surprise a lot of people.

I hope that is the case. Would hate to end up with the offensive version of Rivera/Fox. 

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16 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I hope that is the case. Would hate to end up with the offensive version of Rivera/Fox. 

It's hard to get a grasp of his offensive identity after having a different starting QB almost every year he's coached or oc'd. His win/loss stats are on the good side overall at least. I think he probably does fit in that old school coaching style but not quite as stubborn as what we're used to, he schemed to his QB's strengths in Indy but it didn't really personally build him an identity

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I like how he talked about his work and relationship with Thomas Brown. He was not shy to say, that there are differences and they can have discussions and different views.

What I like about it is that he is not trying to whitewash anything. That gives me hope, that those differences get dealt with professionally and not swept under the rug. That way, differences can be constructive, not destructive. I get that vibe with this staff and it is a refreshingly adult way to deal with problems, that will always occur in social systems, such as a coaching staff or football team.

This is the season for excitement and hope and I am all for it. Who cave get excited about this staff and the first pick can't be a real fan of this team.

Let's go win the south!

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7 hours ago, 1v0 said:

I like how he talked about his work and relationship with Thomas Brown. He was not shy to say, that there are differences and they can have discussions and different views.

What I like about it is that he is not trying to whitewash anything. That gives me hope, that those differences get dealt with professionally and not swept under the rug. That way, differences can be constructive, not destructive. I get that vibe with this staff and it is a refreshingly adult way to deal with problems, that will always occur in social systems, such as a coaching staff or football team.

This is the season for excitement and hope and I am all for it. Who cave get excited about this staff and the first pick can't be a real fan of this team.

Let's go win the south!

Finally there is an adult in the room.  Was listening to Sirius earlier while in the car....they said "coaching matters."  This will be a good team and will be very good very soon.

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3 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Finally there is an adult in the room.  Was listening to Sirius earlier while in the car....they said "coaching matters."  This will be a good team and will be very good very soon.

I read somewhere or heard somewhere, may have been on Sirius, that coaching = 30, 40%. Basically a good coach will have 30% more points per game or 30% more wins vs same team with a bad coach. Something along those lines.

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6 hours ago, ladypanther said:

Finally there is an adult in the room.  Was listening to Sirius earlier while in the car....they said "coaching matters."  This will be a good team and will be very good very soon.

I sure hope so, while enough ??? remain. I am all in on everything, but it's only OTA's.

I am more excited to seeing our second/third string QB in the preseason than I ever was for anything in preseason..

I wasn't around for the beginnings of Cam though..

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