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Reich wants to simplify playbook for Bryce


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11 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Is Reich trying to get fired cause it kinda seems that way

I can't imagine anyone having less urgency. I know Colts players criticized him for not getting fired up enough but this is wild. Imagine being this bad at your job and coming in for a work meeting and talking about "making a couple little tweaks" to eventually be doing a good job, but also telling your boss it takes time and to have some patience. You would be replaced as soon as they could find a replacement

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3 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I can't imagine anyone having less urgency. I know Colts players criticized him for not getting fired up enough but this is wild. Imagine being this bad at your job and coming in for a work meeting and talking about "making a couple little tweaks" to eventually be doing a good job, but also telling your boss it takes time and to have some patience. You would be replaced as soon as they could find a replacement

Rhule thought the exact same thing. So the Panthers essentially hired Rhule if he had NFL experience. 

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33 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I thought a big reason we got Reich and McCown bc they were qb and offense gurus, coaches that can make BY9 great and progress him along. We either A: hired the wrong coach, B: drafted the wrong guy of C; both. 

Reich has never been a QB guru. He has been mediocre pretty much everywhere he has been. 
He gets WAY too much credit for making Wentz look like a good QB. 
I put it more on Pederson then him. 

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6 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Reich has never been a QB guru. He has been mediocre pretty much everywhere he has been. 
He gets WAY too much credit for making Wentz look like a good QB. 
I put it more on Pederson then him. 

I’m not calling him one, that’s what the media and espn were saying about him. He’s some offensive guru and qb whisperer or some poo. I think Frank is trash. 

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