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Comments about first game post-Reich?


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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I mean, Wilks first game we debated this the was intentionally trying to lose and throw the game. 

I’d like to see the next couple weeks play out and time to work on an under C game. Default today was the old Frank O that these people now.   

The way things look may change a bit but the end result will still be the same. This team isn’t winning a damn thing with Bryce at QB.

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1 minute ago, Eazy-E said:

The way things look may change a bit but the end result will still be the same. This team isn’t winning a damn thing with Bryce at QB.

Yeah, seems like it would take the NFL equivalent of a Bama roster vs the field.  And the NFL is designed so teams can’t build those. 

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Offense was confounding. Looked great under center, Chubba had a solid game, Bryce tried. Some of the playcalling was just... awful. Pistol formation needs to be scrapped from the playbook entirely, and they need to be more confident in running because Chubba is it.

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3 minutes ago, TN05 said:

Offense was confounding. Looked great under center, Chubba had a solid game, Bryce tried. Some of the playcalling was just... awful. Pistol formation needs to be scrapped from the playbook entirely, and they need to be more confident in running because Chubba is it.

LOL...if Chubba ' mrs rhule' Hubbard is it...it just confirms how shty this franchise is....

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5 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Thomas Brown looks worse than Reich

Thomas Brown and called a grand total of 4 games.  Reports are all but 1 were micromanaged by Frank. He hasn’t even called preseason games.  He isn’t supposed to be good. Especially situationally. 

*and you can’t reinvent the wheel in the NFL in a week….bulk of what he has at his disposal today and in the bank is the poo Frank O this team has learned and knows. 

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