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6 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Blamed the second INT on Mingo for not running his route at the right depth which is something I’ve said a few times is a massive issue of Mingo’s. So why on earth is TMJ sitting on the bench while Mingo is running around like a chicken with its head cutoff 

wtf?  Bryce floated it to the corner?  What is he talking about

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3 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

The other week he called a play for Thielen who was in the tent, sounds like to me he’s so occupied with calling plays he has no clue on his personnel.

So if you aren’t going to be hanging over play calling you at least need one of your assistants tracking personnel for you. 
 

Multiple times he’s said that him, brown and Frazier are collaborating for each play. Too busy arguing what they are going to run instead of changing personnel

 

 

Absolutely spot on. Reich needs to let Brown do the play calling while Frazier gives input and assists Reich with personnel and management of the game. Absolutely zero reason to have this cluster fug

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Never hire a coach right after he's been let go. Let them have a year off to think about what happened and how they can fix it for their next bosses. 

But, here we are. I hope he can fix this airplane while we're still in the air. If he can't, there's going to be a terrible landing for us all.

 

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2 minutes ago, top dawg said:

You have to wonder if he's all there. That, or maybe he just has too much on his plate with the play calling duties and all.

I let the huddle sell me on him as a coach. I’m not a big fan of hiring coaches that were just fired. At least need to sit out a year or two and regroup. There’s just too many innovative guys who deserve a shot. 

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