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Someone needs to tell Frank


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He cannot be the OC and HC at the same time. He can't do the job. Only four or five guys can do both and succeed. Most of them are quite a bit younger also.

His clock management is terrible and the fact that he didn't know A.T wasn't on the field while calling a play for him, is embarrassing. His ability to choose the correct play call is limited. 

He gets the plays in  with a second or two left on the clock. This crap has to stop. Someone with authority over him must lay down the law. Hopefully, after the bye he will be forced to concentrate on HC duties, and let the OC actually be an OC.

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9 minutes ago, Jmac said:

He cannot be the OC and HC at the same time. He can't do the job. Only four or five guys can do both and succeed. Most of them are quite a bit younger also.

His clock management is terrible and the fact that he didn't know A.T wasn't on the field while calling a play for him, is embarrassing. His ability to choose the correct play call is limited. 

He gets the plays in  with a second or two left on the clock. This crap has to stop. Someone with authority over him must lay down the law. Hopefully, after the bye he will be forced to concentrate on HC duties, and let the OC actually be an OC.

Yep,  hes really bad at the OC side of things.  He needs to hand the reigns to Brown ASAP.  Also, it seems as if hes giving Bryce 2 plays in the huddle with the amount of "killing" Bryce is doing, which means hes killing the first play called, and going to the 2nd.  Just dumb it down for a while and get the team in the goddamn end zone for a change.

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I’m over frank. He needs to GTFO. HC should be a true defensive coach with a strong OC…. Oh wait we have both already. Why the fug do we need frank?

Frankly, ya ya, this team looks complacent and lazy under Frank. I saw the early videos of TC and was like ??? Private practices have to be better. There is a difference between relaxed and lazy. 

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22 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Careful what you wish for.  I'm not impressed with the scheme, which was put together by Brown.

Last I remember, the scheme was supposed to be a 60/40 combination from Reich and Brown. 

Whatever the case, it's bad enough that we struggle to score points but if his calling of plays is affecting his ability to perform his duties as a head coach, well, the answer is rather obvious.

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