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It’s simple, it’s coaching


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Our defense is playing really well, down 3 CBs and Jamieson is looking capable, Robinson is looking good at S, Gross-Matos is looking great etc. Rookies and former rejects holding Cousins to his lowest total in years. Why? Because of good coaching.

I was all for Reich, and I was soooo wrong. He is the main weakness on offense. Sure o-line is struggling etc. but it all comes back to him. Chuba starts the game hot, Frank puts him on the bench. Brady Quinn begging for the Panthers to take a shot down the field for three quarters, “won’t happen” says Frank. Setting up 3rd and longs constantly with inept play calling. A good coach can scheme around weaknesses, and Frank cannot. If he insists on continuing to call the plays, I would fire him on the spot, and I don’t say that lightly. It is not Bryce, it is not Ickey, it is how they are used. And that is all Frank.

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Our defense is playing really well, down 3 CBs and Jamieson is looking capable, Robinson is looking good at S, Gross-Matos is looking great etc. Rookies and former rejects holding Cousins to his lowest total in years. Why? Because of good coaching.

I was all for Reich, and I was soooo wrong. He is the main weakness on offense. Sure o-line is struggling etc. but it all comes back to him. Chuba starts the game hot, Frank puts him on the bench. Brady Quinn begging for the Panthers to take a shot down the field for three quarters, “won’t happen” says Frank. Setting up 3rd and longs constantly with inept play calling. A good coach can scheme around weaknesses, and Frank cannot. If he insists on continuing to call the plays, I would fire him on the spot, and I don’t say that lightly. It is not Bryce, it is not Ickey, it is how they are used. And that is all Frank.

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