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This is a disaster, and it really isn't too early to consider firing Reich


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2 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I genuinely wonder how many games in a row the Panthers need to lose to fire him. It’s possible the Panthers are the worst team in the NFL this season and the coach of the worst team in the NFL should always be fired IMO.

Oh if he keeps losing Tepper will have no other choice.

 

He paid him to be a upgrade over Wilks. This isn't some long-term relationship. We did that with Rhule and wasted years. He won't do it again.

Then again this is Tepper so he might actually do it again.smh

 

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1 minute ago, Captroop said:

This grim reality is really making me question my fandom. I quite simply have lost interest in the team, which I never thought could happen. And knowing there is nothing to look forward to on the horizon, it's not just a matter of "I'm not watching next week," fandom. But rather, "I'll check in on how the team is doing a couple of times a year" fandom. 

I hate to say it but I am as well. If my youngest wasn’t such a big fan, I’d probably stop watching this year. The draft is always a lot of fun but this year is going to suck badly watching the Bears pair our Moore with Marvin Harrison Jr. The season is basically over now. Everyone thought Tampa would be the basement yet they are 3 (or 4 because of division record) games ahead of us after 4 weeks.

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5 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

At least I got to enjoy 1 football game this weekend. 

You better get him now...

 

Once he get those lineman next year things will really be rolling.

 

Hell they almost beat the #8 ranked team with a bad O/D line... Prime knows his weakness which is why he's so confident in his future success.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

You better get him now...

 

Once he get those lineman next year things will really be rolling.

 

Hell they almost beat the #8 ranked team with a bad O/D line... Prime knows his weakness which is why he's so confident in his future success.

 

 

I was referring to Michigan curb stomping Rhule. I'm a lifelong Wolverine. 

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25 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

I hate to say it but I am as well. If my youngest wasn’t such a big fan, I’d probably stop watching this year. The draft is always a lot of fun but this year is going to suck badly watching the Bears pair our Moore with Marvin Harrison Jr. The season is basically over now. Everyone thought Tampa would be the basement yet they are 3 (or 4 because of division record) games ahead of us after 4 weeks.

I rebuilt the brakes on my motorcycle today. Didn't  watch and no regrets. 

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1 hour ago, tukafan21 said:

If you fire Reich, might as well try and trade Bryce by the deadline too.

If you fire a HC 4 games into his tenure, after he traded away the farm to move up and take a QB of Bryce's size, while he's struggling this much... good luck attracting even a Rhule level of a HC to the job.

We're stuck with Reich and Bryce for at least 2, maybe 3 years.

Money talks

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