Hmm, keep Reich and continue destroying Bryce. Or fire Reich, get called lifeless, try to give this team a spark. Reich lost to a Bagent-led Bears team.
- Our non-QB rushing stats went from 118 ypg and 4.6 ypc last year to 77 ypg and 3.5 ypc this year.
- We had an O-line and scheme that was decent last year and is now one of the worst this year.
- Our receivers averaged 6.6 YAC per reception last year and only 4.2 YAC per reception this year (this had nothing to do with DJ Moore as he only had 2.9 YAC/r last year).
The entire offense was trash. Call Tepper name every dirty name in the book. He messed up hiring Reich and he made the right call to fire him.
-We had Foreman last year and a healthy Oline
-the scheme is built around Bryce. The Panthers were the only team in the NFL using a Power O scheme. Other teams dropped this scheme years ago. There is a reason they dropped it.
-we don’t have the WRs that can do it. That falls on Fitt as he handpicked all of these WRs.
It’s funny to me that everyone blames Reich on this sub and everyone else in the NFL world knows Fitt is the problem. Fitt can’t evaluate talent which leaves any head coach in a difficult spot working with bad players.
It’s interesting to me that everyone blames Reich on this sub and everyone else in the NFL world knows Fitt is the problem
it can be both. and it is both.
Three rival NFL front-office executives said they weren’t surprised Reich and his staff struggled to produce wins this season, because the Panthers’ roster is so thin on talent. Speaking on condition of anonymity so they could talk freely about another team, they also questioned how general manager Scott Fitterer has kept his job. Fitterer constructed Carolina’s feeble roster and helped Reich make the decision to draft Young over C.J. Stroud, the Texans quarterback who may win Offensive Rookie of the Year. Some believed the more prudent decision would have been to keep Reich another year while replacing Fitterer, to see if a new front office could fortify the roster and give Reich and Young a better chance to succeed.