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Was Frank Reich the problem?


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Fitterer was the main problem. Reich's heart just wasn't in it anymore.

I don't think Tepper ever like Frank. Even during his first press conference, Tepper pronounced his name wrong and was uninterested. The media reported that it was a committee made up of himself, Scott, and other that hired Frank. 

I personally think Scott just did not want Wilks for whatever reason. 

With Canales it was just Tepper, Morgan, and the outside firm that the 49ers and Eagles used which is promising.

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39 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Seemed that way to me too. Felt like he was in a different camp and didn't get his way so he just said fug it.

Wouldn't you too though? If CJ was his choice, and judging just by the type of QB Frank tended to coach, he was, Tepper coming in and making that choice for him just cut his legs out. Would you want to work somewhere that you were required to be the leader but weren't allowed to lead?

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1 minute ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Wouldn't you too though? If CJ was his choice, and judging just by the type of QB Frank tended to coach, he was, Tepper coming in and making that choice for him just cut his legs out. Would you want to work somewhere that you were required to be the leader but weren't allowed to lead?

I believe the reports that he wanted Derek Carr and BPA in the draft. 

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4 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Wouldn't you too though? If CJ was his choice, and judging just by the type of QB Frank tended to coach, he was, Tepper coming in and making that choice for him just cut his legs out. Would you want to work somewhere that you were required to be the leader but weren't allowed to lead?

Hard to know what happened behind the scenes. Did he take the job thinking he was going to have more control over the QB decision? Was it due to a miscommunication or was it due to him overestimating how influential he'd be? No idea.

Either way, no I wouldn't just mail it in because I didn't get my way unless I was flat out told it was going to be my pick the. They jerked the rug out from under me. Otherwise I'd try to make the best of it.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Hard to know what happened behind the scenes. Did he take the job thinking he was going to have more control over the QB decision? Was it due to a miscommunication or was it due to him overestimating how influential he'd be? No idea.

Either way, no I wouldn't just mail it in because I didn't get my way. I'd try to make the best of it.

He wasn't even happy the night they interviewed him at his house like right after it was announced lol.

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50 minutes ago, MartyClemons said:

You ask if Frank was the problem as if we were good this year. We went 5 and 12.

Our receiving core consisted of Mingo, Chark, and Terrace Marshall last year and we had one of the worst offensive lines in football.

Adding Coker, Legette and Sanders and the additions to our OLine. I’m sure Reich could win a couple more games as well. 

How would Frank do with the defense that allowed the most points in NFL history?

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45 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Fitterer was the main problem. Reich's heart just wasn't in it anymore.

I don't think Tepper ever like Frank. Even during his first press conference, Tepper pronounced his name wrong and was uninterested. The media reported that it was a committee made up of himself, Scott, and other that hired Frank. 

I personally think Scott just did not want Wilks for whatever reason. 

With Canales it was just Tepper, Morgan, and the outside firm that the 49ers and Eagles used which is promising.

Fitterer did not want Wilkes because he would have exposed Scott for the fraud he is. 

Scott Fitterer may be the worst GM in the history of the NFL. 

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