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What record gets Reich fired?


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5 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

the logic behind firing a non-playcalling OC is only something reich could pull off

Frank did it last year when everyone was blasting his playcalling in Indy.  It didn’t buy him much time because it doesn’t alter the problem. 

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26 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

At this point I wouldn't mind if it were 0-2. We've been duped. Go figure.

Yeah if Reich was a first time HC I’d be a bit more understanding of the issues going on right now but this guy has been around wayyyyyyy too long and a HC for the last 5 damn seasons to make me think anything is changing 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Frank did it last year when everyone was blasting his playcalling in Indy.  It didn’t buy him much time because it doesn’t alter the problem. 

He shouldn't have been in consideration after that Colts Broncos TNF game last October. Some of the worst offense i've seen until these last 2 games

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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Yeah if Reich was a first time HC I’d be a bit more understanding of the issues going on right now but this guy has been around wayyyyyyy too long and a HC for the last 5 damn seasons to make me think anything is changing 

His good years were in Philly where he didn't call the plays, and one year with Andrew Luck who probably didn't need an OC if he had just a little time to throw

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

He shouldn't have been in consideration after that Colts Broncos TNF game last October. Some of the worst offense i've seen until these last 2 games

I had forgotten about that fuging abomination of a game. It makes our offense look like the greatest show on turf. Then he followed up with his swan song a few weeks later - a 26-3 loss to New England with Sam Ehlinger at the controls after he benched Ryan. 

Im about to check out of panthers fandom for awhile. This poo is depressing. 

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If we're so bad this year that it would get Reich fired, it could be hard to attract a quality HC who would then be saddled with Bryce, who subsequently would have likely had a really bad season. 

I also think Tepper knows the analytics say it's best to hire a GM and HC at the same time and he's supposedly an analytics guy who hasn't followed that one yet.

I think Reich and Fitterer are both tied here for at least this season and the next, but if we're not contending for the playoffs at the end of next year, they're both fired and replaced by a new combo.  

Although I could also see him firing Fitterer after this season and giving Morgan the job and 2 years to make something happen next to Reich for 3 full seasons to prove Bryce was the right guy.  If it's not working by then, you blow it all up and start completely fresh in 2026.

 

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