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Re: He's the head man, CEO, his job to straighten out
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cubsfanin16
(4415 Posts - Joined: Aug 25, 2016)
Posted at 2:06 pm on Oct 16, 2022
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Replies to: "Re: He's the head man, CEO, his job to straighten out"
Lets dispense with the Fire Rees talk, that's just a bandaid
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cubsfanin16
- 1:28pm 10/16/22
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Heck, we probably need a change even above the HC.
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humbaba
- 3:53pm 10/16/22
Hear, hear! Jenkins…or Pope Frank?
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TakethetrainKnute
- 12:20am 10/17/22
Freeman needs to do his job and fire ineffective coaches. The sooner the better.
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bobdrake
- 2:59pm 10/16/22
Tommy Tom Rees just put up 14 against a bottom 3 P5 defense. Seat needs to be hot, very hot.
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ND521
- 2:58pm 10/16/22
It may be inevitable but we do know Rees as an OC is ineffective
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jimbasil
- 2:46pm 10/16/22
He would be an effective OC for a HC who calls his own plays
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ndunabomber
- 3:07pm 10/16/22
The offense is a sh$t show..remember Freeman was forced to take Rees
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D2
- 2:06pm 10/16/22
I don't think it would make a bit of difference
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cubsfanin16
- 2:15pm 10/16/22
Specifically, how is Freeman screwing up the offense?
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MarkHarman
- 1:56pm 10/16/22
Specifically, he "allowed" the leading rusher from the previous 3 games to be on ice
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Chrisb
- 6:27pm 10/16/22
For better or worse, he's given Rees complete control of the offense
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MarkHarman
- 9:55pm 10/16/22
He’s not.
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notredame678
- 3:25pm 10/16/22
As HFC, Freeman has input into his offense. He is responsible;
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bobdrake
- 3:01pm 10/16/22
Is he the Head Coach or CEO. Who should you blame for a company’s poor performance?
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PBHangingChad
- 2:00pm 10/16/22
CEO must hold the division chief he inherited responsible.
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FinnMcCool
- 2:46pm 10/16/22
He's the head man, CEO, his job to straighten out
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cubsfanin16
- 2:05pm 10/16/22
Re: He's the head man, CEO, his job to straighten out
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cubsfanin16
- 2:06pm 10/16/22
I believe it is too soon to make that claim. Freeman inherited Reese. I don't think letting Reese
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michiganirish
- 1:49pm 10/16/22
Freeman is not the reason we have a gadget play/backup slot receiver as WR1 and no Power 5 QB.
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FinnMcCool
- 1:45pm 10/16/22
Lazy boy Brian didn't recruit too hard so his minions Tommy & Del followed suit.
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ND521
- 2:55pm 10/16/22
Dat be true.
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Frank L
- 1:58pm 10/16/22
The best thing we can hope for is that Rees will take a job somewhere else. It's back to the Kelly
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oldirish
- 1:33pm 10/16/22
For Reese to leave it would mean someone would hire him. Is
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ndphysics
- 2:06pm 10/16/22
Low odds, but better than waiting on him to get fired. You basically have to show up dead to get
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oldirish
- 3:05pm 10/16/22
Losing Rees would be background noise. Get a guy who can score points against Stanford.
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SteveM
- 2:27pm 10/16/22