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Honestly think Evero and Thomas Brown


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5 minutes ago, Frank9999 said:

Are headcoach and offensive coordinator( actually calling plays!) coming out of our bye @0-6. Reich was a mistake and Tepper realizes it quick. 

As long as one of those guys is willing to do that, I am all for it.

Understand that it isn't likely to change that much. We spent all offseason putting a scheme in place, it's hard to change that midstream and get results quickly. 

Even if we did, expect more sucking to happen for the remainder of the season.

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I can't say it's not possible. He interviewed for the HC job with all 5 teams looking this past offseason, the Denver defense looks like ass now that he's gone, and aside from the run defense, he's holding things together with duct tape given the injuries across the back end he's dealt with. He'll be plucked off this staff sooner than later, might as well be us.

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Honestly seems like some internal conflict already going on. Reich does not call the same game for Bryce offensively as he does for Dalton. I think its clear he doesn't trust him. Maybe theres good reason but maybe not. if Fitterer and Tepper are really on Bryce train i can just see them getting rid of Reich soon. Allow Brown to open the offense up with Bryce ? i mean it cant get any worse…

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Not sure about Thomas Brown, but Evero is a great DC. Our defense is as stout as ever for the most part (when they aren't tired). I'm a little bit of Thomas Brown, but I want to see what we have in him and see if he can do anything on offense. 

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Evero is going to get HC looks in the near future. Why not get ahead of the line with him? Also I thought when Brown called plays in preseason, we looked much more explosive. Get Frank out of here and get both of these men the opportunity they deserve. I don't think we'd regret it. 

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1 minute ago, Actionman0z said:

If we are 0-6 and the defense blows, with the offense already blowing, neither guy is getting a look 

Evero called an impressive game yesterday with all the injuries . Vikings had a top rated passing attack and we slowed it down considerably 

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