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Reich New Head Coach


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I wanted to go young new OC... but the more and more I think about it, the more I'm into this hire! I think it was a safe and smart move by Tepper. I can totally see why he wanted more experience from our HC after Rhule (and wanted to go offensive), so this hire makes a lot of sense. And we don't to give up any draft picks for Payton. And the fact that he was our first QB in franchise history, full circle moment for the Panthers. This could be a nice situation.

 

Now let's go draft CJ Stroud and here we go!!!

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In the NFL a combo of good offensive line and good play calling are probably the most important ingredients for success. Even an average QB can look good behind a great line and good scheme. 
 

Panthers have the line, weapons on offense and hopefully now an offensive mind that will know what to do with it. All aboard the Anthony Richardson train?

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Coach Reich's press conference better be all about the QB situation. Grill him and ask what his plan is to find our next franchise QB. Draft prospects, Darnold, Matt Corral, signing veteran. His hire doesn't matter if he can't find our next QB. 

I think Tepper brought Reich in to fix the QB situation, so I do expect us to be aggressive in finding the next  franchise QB. 

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