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Frank Reich Fired as Panthers HC - Official


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Do Bryce’s struggles to date become an impediment to hiring a hot, young OC wunderkind?  When you say that Tepper is a detriment, should we be honest and consider that Bryce may be a negative factor in the calculus of a future HC candidate?

For that matter, no offensive weapons to speak of, an OL in tatters, limited draft capital in the next two years.  This is the thought process that any ‘turn around situation’ manager has to assess before they accept a job offer.  What is the probability that I can meet the boards’ expectations in the given time frame?

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15 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Having Andrew Luck didn’t hurt that record…until he left unexpectedly …and those were not rookie QBs 

Frank is a decent human being.  Not an idiot but his personality and methodology, that is plodding, was never going to work here..not sure he was cutout to be a HC 

he can retire a multi millionaire and preach wherever he wants 

Frank liked his big-arm, tall, veteran QBs.  This was never going to work with Bryce.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Also from Stephen Holder...

 

No slight to Frank, but I don't think he was meant to mentor a rookie QB from the ground up.  He's been in the QB reclamation business too long.  We would be a .500 team with a solid veteran QB starting from the outset instead of Bryce.

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3 hours ago, Leaky_Faucet said:

This is going to be a common talking point by people who didn’t watch and follow those 11 games. As body who seen the regression in person from last year to this year it is warranted. 
 

Rhule’s 2020, 2021, and 2022 squad would have beaten this team. Steve Wilks’ 2022 squad would have obliterated it. It’s clear regression.

We couldn’t keep Frank the rest of this year let alone bring him back another year. Can’t let this crap grow, cut it off at the source and start fresh. That narrative will be played out into next year but firing Frank was the correct choice. 

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