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REPORT: Frank Reich has talked to staff about his 'unknown job security'


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45 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Why should they have, though?

One, we had a very good offensive line. What sense would it make to abandon them? It would make way more sense to change the scheme.

Second, Reich came in saying his plan was to fit the scheme to the personnel. When coaches are saying that, why would you expect to have to swap personnel?

We already changed the scheme when Frank got here. If you look at what he's run his entire career it's everything this line is not built to do. This shouldn't be a surprise.

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5 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

We already changed the scheme when Frank got here. If you look at what he's run his entire career it's everything this line is not built to do. This shouldn't be a surprise.

Understood, though his statement was that he planned to tool the schemes to fit the players (an idea that made perfect sense).

He didn't live up to that...at all. And I really don't know why.

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9 minutes ago, DamnItJake! said:

So what bothers me’.. is how Canpen can’t say my poo was working with tlhe same guys basically and u f** it up!! Why hasn’t he stepped up it and say u f* cjed shod thing up!?

He might have...in private.

NFL teams don't take kindly to having their dirty laundry aired in public. Not doing that is the right choice.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

He might have...in private.

NFL teams don't take kindly to having their dirty laundry aired in public. Not doing that is the right choice.

This staff has been super quiet.. compared to when they first assembled.. dissolved into crap no one stepping out.. ducking heads for what I see!!  Embarrassing for dollars given to these guys 

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36 minutes ago, countryboi said:

Franks mistakes are his own, Colts fans told us he was ass. He chose to complete change the offense without the personnel to run it. 

Doesn’t change the fact frank was a well respected and well liked coach with 20 years of experience. And now he’s a sniveling little bitch with no backbone due to teppers meddling 

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2 minutes ago, DamnItJake! said:

This staff has been super quiet.. compared to when they first assembled.. dissolved into crap no one stepping out.. ducking heads for what I see!!  Embarrassing for dollars given to these guys 

I will quote myself yes.. this staff thought they were getting Stroud!!! We all saw it in the predraft!! I was ready to buy a Stroud jersey..

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8 minutes ago, RJK said:

Doesn’t change the fact frank was a well respected and well liked coach with 20 years of experience. And now he’s a sniveling little bitch with no backbone due to teppers meddling 

He’s a yes man!! I thought he was a great hire at first!! But we all know as Panthers fans his legacy 

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18 minutes ago, RJK said:

Doesn’t change the fact frank was a well respected and well liked coach with 20 years of experience. And now he’s a sniveling little bitch with no backbone due to teppers meddling 


Frank was fired from SD and Indy for this same stale poo.

He only knows one offensive scheme, and it’s from 2005. He took the best offensive line in football and regressed it to 18th in one year.

Tepper’s issue is he doesn’t have the experience to look at a coach’s body of work and see the red flag.

With Frank, the red flags should have been screaming.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Everyone in the Panthers organization is just in shock. Watching and listening to them through the off-season and preseason these guys really thought they were ready to take the league by storm. Oh wee mayne.


I think it set in during the preseason. Fitt tried to curb expectations right before the season if you remember. 

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34 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Understood, though his statement was that he planned to tool the schemes to fit the players (an idea that made perfect sense).

He didn't live up to that...at all. And I really don't know why.


Maybe Frank doesn’t know how. Like a lot of coaches, he’s a great leader but a terrible X’s and O’s guy. He knows one way and that’s it. Can’t adapt.

 

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3 hours ago, Castavar said:

I don't hate Frank at all. He's coaching the EXACT same as he did in Indy that got him fired. I hate the stupid fugger that thought it was a good idea to hire said coach that got canned during the season. All my hate is toward the Teppers. They're the main culprit for this whole sh*tshow.

That's the story. Frank's incredibly likable and the type of coach you respect (unlike Rhule). However, he's just not a fit for the modern NFL at all.

If Steve Clifford played for the '88-89 Hornets, he'd 100% be Basketball Reich. As it is, they're still two peas in a pod: good leader, good guy, not cut out for coaching the modern game due to a refusal or inability to adapt.

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