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Thought as to why frank may get canned monday


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Prior to rhule getting canned after the niner game last year, it was all over X-Twitter how much red was in the stadium, thus embarrassing him and hurting his ego. Now i don't think its the right move right now (which makes sense for douchebag), but the best bet is for cowboy invasion tomorrow to go viral and make him and nicole look bad. If that happens he will yank the chord guaranteed. If he wants to do that and keep evero for next season go ahead. Youre just not going to find a suitor (on top of the fact no one wants to work for you) without having a number 1 pick. Money dont win titles. Im skipping tomorrow anyways 

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Not keeping Reich until next season would set the franchise even further back.

Nobody good enough is going to come here, so we're either going to end up with another sub-par coach for multiple years or be the team that fires their coach 3 straight seasons and hope to get lucky on making the right hire then.

Best bet is to bring him back, fire him after the first 4-6 games when we're terrible because Bryce isn't a good QB.

Then we end up with a Top 3 pick that a new coach can come in and draft a new QB to bet their career on instead of Bryce.

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18 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Not keeping Reich until next season would set the franchise even further back.

Nobody good enough is going to come here, so we're either going to end up with another sub-par coach for multiple years or be the team that fires their coach 3 straight seasons and hope to get lucky on making the right hire then.

Best bet is to bring him back, fire him after the first 4-6 games when we're terrible because Bryce isn't a good QB.

Then we end up with a Top 3 pick that a new coach can come in and draft a new QB to bet their career on instead of Bryce.

David and Nicole are good at that 

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1 hour ago, tukafan21 said:

Not keeping Reich until next season would set the franchise even further back.

Nobody good enough is going to come here, so we're either going to end up with another sub-par coach for multiple years or be the team that fires their coach 3 straight seasons and hope to get lucky on making the right hire then.

Best bet is to bring him back, fire him after the first 4-6 games when we're terrible because Bryce isn't a good QB.

Then we end up with a Top 3 pick that a new coach can come in and draft a new QB to bet their career on instead of Bryce.

I mean if you start the season 1-9 after trading 5 premium players for your QB you surely expect to get fired, right?

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7 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

Not keeping Reich until next season would set the franchise even further back.

Nobody good enough is going to come here, so we're either going to end up with another sub-par coach for multiple years or be the team that fires their coach 3 straight seasons and hope to get lucky on making the right hire then.

Best bet is to bring him back, fire him after the first 4-6 games when we're terrible because Bryce isn't a good QB.

Then we end up with a Top 3 pick that a new coach can come in and draft a new QB to bet their career on instead of Bryce.

New Flash.

 “No. 1: Chicago → Carolina (PD). Chicago traded a first-round selection (1st) to Carolina in exchange for WR D. J. Moore, first- and second-round selections (9th and 61st), 2024 first-round and 2025 second-round selections.[Trade 1]”

We don’t have a first next year either. This is why trading up in the first is the dumbest poo ever. No ability to build depth. 
 

 

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8 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

Frank’s offense is as interesting as ambien. Great guy but should have never been rehired

This offense is making Young’s life a living hell. Which is good enough reason for him to be fired yesterday 

Only problem is they’re obviously not going to make any drastic changes at this point in the season to the offense whether Frank is here or not

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18 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

New Flash.

 “No. 1: Chicago → Carolina (PD). Chicago traded a first-round selection (1st) to Carolina in exchange for WR D. J. Moore, first- and second-round selections (9th and 61st), 2024 first-round and 2025 second-round selections.[Trade 1]”

We don’t have a first next year either. This is why trading up in the first is the dumbest poo ever. No ability to build depth. 
 

 

We don’t have a 2nd rounder next year, but we do have our 1st. 

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8 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

Not keeping Reich until next season would set the franchise even further back.

Nobody good enough is going to come here, so we're either going to end up with another sub-par coach for multiple years or be the team that fires their coach 3 straight seasons and hope to get lucky on making the right hire then.

Best bet is to bring him back, fire him after the first 4-6 games when we're terrible because Bryce isn't a good QB.

Then we end up with a Top 3 pick that a new coach can come in and draft a new QB to bet their career on instead of Bryce.

I don’t agree with this. If Frank’s offense and Fitt’s roster share part of the blame for Young’s struggles we should at least see how he looks under another coach. Even promote from within since this staff was all in on Young. Give whomever it is the rest of this season and the next. 
People like to say coaches won’t come here, but the Colts got a solid one after their owner totaled meddled with the depth chart, fired Reich midseason, and has a list of irrational behavior. These assistant coaches typically jump on chances when they are offered. Remember when Dorsey was getting some looks last year? Well now he is a midseason fired OC. A lot can change fast and a lot of them will jump on an opportunity if given the chance.

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8 hours ago, ClawOn said:

I understand the endless firing speculation but it's not going to happen before the season is over.   We'll be 2-15 and the Bears will have #1 overall gift wrapped.

We'll not be at the table for whatever generational quarterback gets taken.  

Won’t matter. We were just at the table when at least one was taken and totally misplayed the hand.

 

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9 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

Not keeping Reich until next season would set the franchise even further back.

Nobody good enough is going to come here, so we're either going to end up with another sub-par coach for multiple years or be the team that fires their coach 3 straight seasons and hope to get lucky on making the right hire then.

Best bet is to bring him back, fire him after the first 4-6 games when we're terrible because Bryce isn't a good QB.

Then we end up with a Top 3 pick that a new coach can come in and draft a new QB to bet their career on instead of Bryce.

There’s a lot of coaches who want to come here because Bryce is here. Sorry to tell you that, but that’s a F A C T. 

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