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Chromeburn 10-26-2021 01:42 PM

No one has seemed to mention that Reich called a pretty good game I thought. Also he learned from the ravens game. They didn’t go conservative this time. They closed the game down by staying aggressive.

Colts And Orioles 10-26-2021 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 208543)



No one has seemed to mention that Reich called a pretty good game, I thought. Also, he learned from the Ravens game ...... they didn’t go conservative this time, they closed the game down by staying aggressive.



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I'm guessing that a good number of ColtFreaks posters are angry/frustrated with Reich in general, and subsequently they are apprehensive about giving him compliments.

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Chromeburn 10-26-2021 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 208547)
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I'm guessing that a good number of ColtFreaks posters are angry/frustrated with Reich in general, and subsequently they are apprehensive about giving him compliments.

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To me that’s an encouraging sign and that he learns from his mistakes.

Colts And Orioles 10-26-2021 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 208543)



No one has seemed to mention that Reich called a pretty good game, I thought. Also, he learned from the Ravens game ...... they didn’t go conservative this time, they closed the game down by staying aggressive.




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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 208547)
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I'm guessing that a good number of ColtFreaks posters are angry/frustrated with Reich in general, and subsequently they are apprehensive about giving him compliments.

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 208548)



To me that’s an encouraging sign, and that he learns from his mistakes.




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I think so, too.

I've liked Reich all along, even when he made some very questionable decisions that I didn't agree with.

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Hoopsdoc 10-26-2021 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 208543)
No one has seemed to mention that Reich called a pretty good game I thought. Also he learned from the ravens game. They didn’t go conservative this time. They closed the game down by staying aggressive.

I’ve read that the deep shots were planned, IE purposely underthrown because they knew the Niners db’s would interfere.

That’s really good coaching if true.

ukcolt 10-26-2021 04:40 PM

Pathetic effort, I was struggling to stay awake at 4.30am in England, just about managed it.

TheMugwump 10-26-2021 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 208550)
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I think so, too.

I've liked Reich all along, even when he made some very questionable decisions that I didn't agree with.

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I like Reich too, and it is easy to forget that this is his first head coaching gig anywhere. He's not new to being on the sideline, but it's only his fourth year in the big chair. There is probably such a steep learning curve in that job that we Freaks would be astounded if we actually knew all that was involved.

I say that to say that as long as he is still learning he's got my vote to stay the Colts coach. He brings a lot of locker room intangibles (temperament, relatability, relationship with owner/GM/players, experience) that make it worth keeping him while he still screws the pooch occasionally with over coaching.

Chromeburn 10-26-2021 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 208550)
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I think so, too.

I've liked Reich all along, even when he made some very questionable decisions that I didn't agree with.

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Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc (Post 208565)
I’ve read that the deep shots were planned, IE purposely underthrown because they knew the Niners db’s would interfere.

That’s really good coaching if true.

Yup, and I'm not saying Reich is perfect. He's not, he makes some bad judgment calls. But realistically, all coaches do. It could be much worse and we have seen much worse. Look around the league to get an indication. Sometimes I feel like our fanbase either loves a guy and think he's great or hates him and wants him gone. There are shades of grey.

Puck 10-26-2021 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromeburn (Post 208543)
No one has seemed to mention that Reich called a pretty good game I thought. Also he learned from the ravens game. They didn’t go conservative this time. They closed the game down by staying aggressive.

The norm around here now is bash Frank and no credit when its due

Me and all you fuckers could be stuck with Mc Cheat.

Good thing about Frank is he learned from the Ratbird game. Learning is the KEY.

Mc Fuck would have never done that

ChoppedWood 10-27-2021 08:02 AM

Taylor getting 1 carry in the fourth was per Frank, "coaches decision"

Yeah, league's 2nd best running back needs to be sitting when we are trying to salt the game away.

The first timeout at the end of the first half but not one after despite them being backed up and with a 3rd and 13, "coaches decision"

Makes all the sense in the world

He is bad at this


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