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Frank Reich Mic'd up - last drive


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1 hour ago, Buckets said:

even when he is excited, reich is boring 

Maybe, but I love how strong he was in those decisions. 

I know it was a short clip, but there's no hemming and hawwing. Quick decisive answers. That's what you want from the head coach so the OC can run the offense effectively. 

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3 hours ago, jfra78 said:

I know it's popular to dog on Frank on here, but he wasn't hired to call plays. Him being an effective HC is the best thing for the Panthers

Reich did say he still wanted to call the plays during the offseason but was willing to give them to Brown at some point. Always felt that initial decision was a mistake but hey, change is made and Reich even gave Brown recognition post-game for the playclaling on that final drive. If nothing else, tells me that out of all the problems we may have, an egotistical coach is probably not one of them.

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