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Does Evero become interim tomorrow?


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5 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Tyson Bagent 5 interceptions the past 2 games, zero tonight. Not impressed at all with No Show Evero.

I'm just pulling out 1 of maybe 3 shinier names in the poo basket.  Not committed to the replacement, I mean, this is a Hackett situation.  Even worse honestly.

Funny enough, Evero has experienced both. 

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6 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I have no idea how you kick that field goal with piniero.

Everyone knows he doesn't have the leg, don't even blame the kicker, that choice was just asinine.

Our offense was 3/3 on 4th downs. We were getting some confidence and that FG was terrible…

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For a guy that was successful as a player and had to maximize his talent and ability as a leader when he played, those guys tend to do well as coaches, but Frank just seems to have zero awareness.  

Why would you burn that timeout on 3rd down?  Also, I would have to see it again to be sure, but it looked like TMJ came wide open over the top on 3rd down, but Bryce of course didn't look for it and checked it down, then you elect to kick a FG that wasn't even close from 59 yards.  You have to know what your kicker is comfortable making and from where.  And even with the miss, if you have 3 timeouts, it allows you to play differently if you have to go back on defense.  Just none of that poo made any sense at all...  the situational awareness is just not there at all, and that's all on Frank.

Now, aside from that, it's clear Bryce is fuging horrible.  The next gen stats even laid out how bad he is even without pressure.  The Strachan throw was the best in-air throw he has thrown all-season, and it took 10 weeks to get it.  He almost threw 2 more picks tonight due to inaccuracy.  He can't see poo and his default is to checkdown, and that is obvious even in the offensive scheme - Ryan Fitzpatrick just said it was so frustrating to watch bc almost all of our throws are to receivers facing the QB, which means no chance for YAC.  This poo is a trainwreck.

The #1 pick we traded a franchise receiver and multiple 1sts for just got outplayed for a win by a UDFA QB from a DII school.  The end.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

For a guy that was successful as a player and had to maximize his talent and ability as a leader when he played, those guys tend to do well as coaches, but Frank just seems to have zero awareness.  

Why would you burn that timeout on 3rd down?  Also, I would have to see it again to be sure, but it looked like TMJ came wide open over the top on 3rd down, but Bryce of course didn't look for it and checked it down, then you elect to kick a FG that wasn't even close from 59 yards.  You have to know what your kicker is comfortable making and from where.  And even with the miss, if you have 3 timeouts, it allows you to play differently if you have to go back on defense.  Just none of that poo made any sense at all...  the situational awareness is just not there at all, and that's all on Frank.

Now, aside from that, it's clear Bryce is fuging horrible.  The next gen stats even laid out how bad he is even without pressure.  The Strachan throw was the best in-air throw he has thrown all-season, and it took 10 weeks to get it.  He almost threw 2 more picks tonight due to inaccuracy.  He can't see poo and his default is to checkdown, and that is obvious even in the offensive scheme - Ryan Fitzpatrick just said it was so frustrating to watch bc almost all of our throws are to receivers facing the QB, which means no chance for YAC.  This poo is a trainwreck.

The #1 pick we traded a franchise receiver and multiple 1sts for just got outplayed for a win by a UDFA QB from a DII school.  The end.

I’ll pie this tomorrow. Perfect take by someone who obviously has an eye for football. 

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20 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I mean you can’t keep Frank Reich around after that series of events to end the game. I have not seen such low IQ, dumb football in my life. 

Yea, honestly I still dont know what I just watched. That might be the lowest point Ive ever felt as a panther fan watching Frank throw out Eddy for a 59 yarder tbh. Thats like a zero % chance. We literally gave up. 

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2 minutes ago, ickmule said:

I think Tepper having a real say in the draft killed Reich.  I think he checked out shortly after that.  

That doesnt make up for our boring dated schemes and creating schemes that don't fit our personnel at all.  Thats entirely on the coach. 

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