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Frank Reich Fired as Panthers HC - Official


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Just now, Youngs Ten Yard Bombs said:

Don’t get me wrong Reich is terrible and should have never been hired as HC since he’s basically the offensive version of a Ron Rivera but getting after being forced to pick Young by the Teppers and having to play with their terrible roster assembled by the proven genius staff of Fitt and Rhule just to get fired like that after 11 games is lmao

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If Tepper was a car shop owner to his newly hired head mechanic: You have 11 days to fix this!

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4 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Super Bowl winning QB at the helm.  While Wilson regressed under the previous staff,  Sean knew he could get Russell back to his former self.  Denver also had a new ownership group and too soon to know if they are 'good' or 'bad'

Your point isn't, well, on point either.

This is just trying to justify your position. Wilson was a laughing stock throughout the entire year. A lot of it by his own design. Payton had to lay the ultimatum out to Wilson that he has to change and be willing to be coached his way or he is gone. That job was not taken because Russell Wilson was there. It was taken because Payton knows he can coach.

 

Anyways, fine not Denver then look at Cleveland, The Jags, The Rams, The Browns. All teams with bad histories and generally known to have bad owners ( drafting a QB because a homeless man told you to ) and yet they get the coaches eventually. Fans just don't want it to be true but the question is weather Tepper will pick the right guy, not weather the right guy is going to interview. 

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17 minutes ago, hepcat said:

What the f*ck reality are we living in? Two coaches fired in season two years in a row

Riverboat Ron got fired in-season as well, despite having a legitimate reason for his last two losing seasons in Carolina (2018-2019). Cam was hurt both seasons which resulted in erratic/mediocre play at the QB position.

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1 minute ago, PanthersGTI said:

This is just trying to justify your position. Wilson was a laughing stock throughout the entire year. A lot of it by his own design. Payton had to lay the ultimatum out to Wilson that he has to change and be willing to be coached his way or he is gone. That job was not taken because Russell Wilson was there. It was taken because Payton knows he can coach.

 

Anyways, fine not Denver then look at Cleveland, The Jags, The Rams, The Browns. All teams with bad histories and generally known to have bad owners ( drafting a QB because a homeless man told you to ) and yet they get the coaches eventually. Fans just don't want it to be true but the question is weather Tepper will pick the right guy, not weather the right guy is going to interview. 

Hmmm, Peyton curiously stayed away from a job that needed a rookie QB. Why, I wonder?

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2 minutes ago, PanthersGTI said:

This is just trying to justify your position. Wilson was a laughing stock throughout the entire year. A lot of it by his own design. Payton had to lay the ultimatum out to Wilson that he has to change and be willing to be coached his way or he is gone. That job was not taken because Russell Wilson was there. It was taken because Payton knows he can coach.

Anyways, fine not Denver then look at Cleveland, The Jags, The Rams, The Browns. All teams with bad histories and generally known to have bad owners ( drafting a QB because a homeless man told you to ) and yet they get the coaches eventually. Fans just don't want it to be true but the question is weather Tepper will pick the right guy, not weather the right guy is going to interview. 

Frank being fired is just the latest log on the fire.

Tepper's reputation around the league is pretty bad, both for meddling and being difficult to work for. And then you have to throw in that you come in with no first round pick and a quarterback you can't move on from for at least a year.

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2 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

Huh? Who else would be making the announcement? Fitt? He’s a dead man walking himself. 

Could easily have been made as an anonymous team announcement.

This is Tepper trying to play the hero while not understanding that in reality, he's the villain.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Frank being fired is just the latest log on the fire.

Tepper's reputation around the league is pretty bad, both for meddling and being difficult to work for. And then you have to throw in that you come in with no first round pick and a quarterback you can't move on from for at least a year.

Exactly why guys will be REALLY hesitant to take this job--all other aspects of this dumpster fire organization aside.

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