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Reich should be fired now


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9 minutes ago, App Panther said:

The game management after Sanders first down was awful.

We had 1:49 left and 3 timeouts. They were starting to blitz heavy. Mix in a run or RB screen. Plenty of time with only half the field to go.

Instead we throw 3 straight times, one of which being a wildly overthrown 30 yard pass.

 

Frank needs to give up playcalling!!!!  Wait.... 

Yep, that failed 2nd down pass attempt all but sealed the game. I knew it in my gut as soon as it happened.  Chicago was letting us have the short stuff, but no, tried to take a shot when CLEARLY that's not our offenses *cough* Bryce's *cough* strong suit.

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3 minutes ago, MGH1989 said:

It is embarrassing to be the team and owner who fires coaches constantly, but does anyone think there is path forward with Reich? I understand the line sucks and the lack of weapons (which is on Fit and Reich to a degree), but this offense shows no innovation or adherence to playing to the strengths of its players and giving our rookie QB the best opportunity to be successful. Will it really be that much better even if with better players? I don't see how it can. 

If there was ever a case of "we need to fire a coach after 1 year", its this one. I don't think anyone would even raise hell about it. 

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39 minutes ago, Mage said:

With all due respect, I find this to be a little goofy if I'm right about where this is headed.  I hate to be that person and I'm embarrassed about the Panthers too but its just sports... more important things in the world to march the streets about, assuming that is what they are meaning.  And marching the streets to get people fired seems a little insensitive.

The best way to show the Panthers our displeasure is to just stop attending games.  

This. Tepper is a multi billion dollar hedge fund manager who makes money hand over fist as an owner. He doesn’t give a poo about a few hundred fans crying over a bullhorn on mint street. The only way to get his attention is to stop going to games and buying his concessions.

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4 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

I'm thinking Tepper goes after Lions OC Ben Johnson (who was his #1 choice last offseason) and gives him the key to the team

And he's going to wanna take a job with a 5'10" qb and no 1st round draft pick? Have fun coming up with a game plan where you can't run qb sneak or a convincing play action scheme 

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