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Frank Reich Fired as Panthers HC - Official


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2 minutes ago, philit99 said:

To sell tickets, period. Tepper needs a Harbaugh, so he can learn from him. I agree on Wilks that ship sailed.

I seriously doubt Harbaugh would want to come here and have weekly meetings with David Tepper.

Word is he wants the Bears job, and there's a pretty good chance he could get it.

Belichick has absolutely lost it. Selling tickets might be the only thing he'd accomplish.

 

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Just when you think the Panthers can't look any worse. Tepper has destroyed the team. Two years in a row firing the head coach midseason is a joke. No one worth a poo will want to work for him. Frank Reich now has the 2nd shortest tenure as a non-interim head coach in NFL history. Disgraceful. Tepper needs to be chased out of Charlotte.

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Frank Reich also becomes the first NFL head coach since the 1970 merger to be fired in back-to-back seasons

there have only been six NFL head coaches since the merger who didn't finish their first season with their team, with three of those instances having come in the past three seasons: Urban Meyer (Jaguars), Nathaniel Hackett (Broncos) and Reich.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

That's probably about his only chance of getting decent candidates.

That said, I seriously question whether Tepper knows how to identify "real football people".

He has been around them in Pittsburgh. I’m sure he knows who are real “football guys” in the league. His problem is going to be reaching out to them and admitting he needs help and he can’t build what he wants himself.

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1 minute ago, Leaky_Faucet said:

He has been around them in Pittsburgh. I’m sure he knows who are real “football guys” in the league. His problem is going to be reaching out to them and admitting he needs help and he can’t build what he wants himself.

This hiring process is going to be very telling about what tepp (and his wife) have learned so far in owning a franchise.  If its a repeat of last go around then we are truly truly fuged

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