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Frank if you're listening - Thomas Brown is HIM


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Frank shouldn’t call plays.  He wasn’t really good in SD or Indy doing it.  Just focus on being a HC.  

and frankly, I think what folks have hyped up as an All Star coaching staff might be the problem.  We got young coordinators.   Let them learn and grow and figure things out.  We don’t need Dom Capers and Jim Caldwell putting their thumbprint on them and what we are doing.  It’s 2023. It’s not a 70 year old coaches league. 

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1 hour ago, stratocatter said:

Yeah! Andy Reid is 65. Sit his ass down. 
 

They are calling the plays they want to look at. A given play could be called just to see what player X does on it. Now instead of when it counts. 

Andy is an anomaly who has been very good at adapting to how the league has changed 

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