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We need a different Frank to be our HC


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Frank Reich needs to be fired, obviously. Most likely will happen at the end of this season and not during the season.

We need to go all in and hire Frank Smith, Miami Dolphins OC. He's been their OC the last two seasons and helped turn Tua around. He was the Chargers run game coordinator prior to that where he helped with the emergence of Austin Ekler.

No more re-treads, no more college coaches, get the best young offensive mind that has experience turning a shell shocked Alabama QB into a top QB.

Use that 48M to get Bryce some real weapons and see if this is worth salvaging.

Tepper, if you're reading this, fire Frank Reich and hire Frank Smith.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, toldozer said:

Why would he come here outside of like a 50 million dollar contract

I mean you just answered your own question, Tepper's got deep pockets and is desperate for a winning product.

HC opportunities don't grow on trees.

Bryce is a #1 pick that he can see if is worth salvaging.

He has 48M in cap to play with.

If Bryce is truly a bust, he gets a top 5 pick in 2025.

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7 hours ago, RJK said:

Nobody wants to come here while the cupboards are bare. And boy they’re bare right now. The panthers don’t have a top ten player in the league at their position at any position. Maybe hekker 

Don’t you dare disrespect my boy JJ like that 

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8 hours ago, RJK said:

Nobody wants to come here while the cupboards are bare. And boy they’re bare right now. The panthers don’t have a top ten player in the league at their position at any position. Maybe hekker 

I mean for what it’s worth I’m taking Luvu over a lot of LB

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