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Make no mistake.... Frank Reich is on a tight leash... this is no Jay-Z 7 year plan garbage


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Teppah ain't gonna fire himself but he's not going to let Reich have 3-4 seasons of uninspired football. His contract is a 4 year deal likely in the $7m range, $28m to Tepper is like $20 to you or I, a franchise of perpetual embarrassment is much worse to Tepper.

 

I would bet my half sister that when they arrived back to Charlotte, Reich had a meeting with Tepper and Fitt and in that meeting Tepper told him to step down as play caller or get canned. 

 

While we are at the lowest point we can be in this organization especially without the #1 pick, the only glimmer of hope I can see is we won't have to put up with three seasons of Frank "I look like I poo myself like an old man" Reich and his unimaginative football

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I’m really hoping this mess takes a toll on Tepper at personal level. 

It’s obvious Tepper gets attached to guys. Whether it was Ron, Fitt, Frank, Bryce, whoever. He gets pretty buddy buddy with his hires. 

Hopefully having to fire his friends over and over again causes him to pull back from the day to day.

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As much as Frank sucks as a playcaller and I want to see Brown calling plays, the owner shouldn't be dictating how the head coach manages his staff and duties. No problem with "results or you're fired" but "run your team the way I want you to or you're fired" isn't good, and doesn't bode well for getting legit HC candidates to want to ever come here.

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32 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

Teppah ain't gonna fire himself but he's not going to let Reich have 3-4 seasons of uninspired football. His contract is a 4 year deal likely in the $7m range, $28m to Tepper is like $20 to you or I, a franchise of perpetual embarrassment is much worse to Tepper.

 

I would bet my half sister that when they arrived back to Charlotte, Reich had a meeting with Tepper and Fitt and in that meeting Tepper told him to step down as play caller or get canned. 

 

While we are at the lowest point we can be in this organization especially without the #1 pick, the only glimmer of hope I can see is we won't have to put up with three seasons of Frank "I look like I poo myself like an old man" Reich and his unimaginative football

Lol, did Frank bang one of the female members in your family?  You didn't hate Rhule this much.

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Wilks got more slander than Frank who hasn't won a game since we hired him.

 

I keep seeing people say he will be better he just needs more time lmao

 

Tepper will allow it. We will suck again next year then he will fire him after next season. We are about to waste 2 years and there is nothing we can do about it.

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32 minutes ago, Tbe said:

 

Pat speaking some truth here.  Good clip.  Some very basic observation about Frank looking to be in trouble.  He doesn’t look or sound good. 

Really like his Tepper rant at the 8 minute mark…which is basically an overly involved wealthy guy going….we need to fire the HC, we need to hire a new HC. We need to fire GM, we need hire a new GM.  We need a new QB.   We need a need to fire the playcaller.  We need a new QB.  We need a new playcaller.  We need to fire the HC.  We need a new HC.  We need a new QB.   We need a new playcaller.   And that brings us to today.  

who would want to come to this poo show.  

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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

If Tepper is micromanaging as much as we say he is on here Frank will just resign and I wouldn't blame him.  I'm not saying it's wrong, but if Tepper MADE Frank draft Young and is dictating who calls the plays, no one can operate like that.  

And walk away from those millions? No way.

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