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Mr. Scot

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  1. No issue with the playcall. Would have been a touchdown with better execution.
  2. If they are, they're doing it quietly. The official story right now is that they're not focusing on evaluating anybody but Steve Wilks.
  3. I had speculated primarily on Freddie Kitchens and Rob Chudzinski as guys that works had history with. He doesn't have history with Hamilton as I recall, but as a guy who might be fired he'd have been an option.
  4. Reich ran a Super Bowl winning offense with Nick Foles in Philly. As far as Wentz, he was broken and trading for him was a mistake. Pretty much the same story with Ryan, and yhe decision to trade for him wasn't made by Reich.
  5. Marv Levy too...didn't win a Super Bowl but took his team to four straight.
  6. In context, that group isn't actually specific to the Panthers. As far as Steichen, he's actually one of the first names mentioned. And on his own rather than as part of an list. As far as ascending talents, Philly might be a good place to start. The Eagles' offense has only improved under coordinator Shane Steichen's watch. And defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon impressed in the interview cycle last year (including with Houston, which we mentioned above), and his defense sits at No. 2 in yardage allowed, right under the 49ers and coordinator Demeco Ryans, who will definitely be a hot name. When I talk to teams, they mention Philadelphia as a place that should get many interview request slips for their coordinators.
  7. So with thanks to @CashNewton22, here's the section of the article that pertains to us. Graziano: I'd like to stop here for a second and talk about Payton, because I think just about every team with an opening will want to talk to him. Carolina, for example, would probably love a chance to throw a pile of money at Payton. But my sense is that he'll be picky and will look for a spot where the QB situation is solid, first and foremost. That's why I think a lot of people are connecting him with a potential Chargers opening. People would line up to coach Justin Herbert if that job came open. If not there, I've been told to watch Arizona as a potential Payton destination (again, assuming there's an opening there). And your point is well taken about the fact that an interested team would actually have to give the Saints some compensation in return for Payton, since he's still under contract with New Orleans. Makes me think it's even less likely that NFC South rival Carolina would have a chance. As for "retreads," don't rule out the recently fired Frank Reich as a coach teams will want to talk to. Whether Reich wants to jump back in is a fair question, but I'd be surprised if, say, Carolina didn't at least want to have a chat. On the assistants front, Denver defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero is a candidate of interest to multiple teams -- including, potentially, Denver, if it moves on from Hackett and doesn't turn to someone like Dan Quinn. Offensive coordinators Ben Johnson in Detroit, Ken Dorsey in Buffalo and Brian Callahan in Cincinnati are also on teams' lists. Fowler: For sure, teams are always intrigued by young offensive minds with leadership qualities, and from what I've heard all three of those OCs would fit that mold. I believe the Panthers will interview many of the hot offensive names, looking for someone who can cure that side of the ball. From first-year OCs with upside such as Johnson and Dorsey, to seasoned playcallers such as Reich, the Panthers will do their research. Dallas' Kellen Moore should be a fixture yet again, and teams could look into Seattle OC Shane Waldron and Miami OC Frank Smith for the work they've done with Geno Smith and Tua Tagovailoa. Giants OC Mike Kafka ... not many have done more with less. He has earned himself a place on the circuit. Minnesota OC Wes Phillips has pedigree (Wade's son) and has helped the Vikings to an 8-2 start. Scott Turner has done a nice job getting Washington back on track with Taylor Heinicke at QB. And even though the Jets' offense is struggling, New York OC Mike LaFleur could gain traction eventually (after all, the other Kyle Shanahan disciples -- Mike McDaniel, Robert Saleh -- have had great success as head coaches). ... Takeaways: First off, this article is heavily speculative. There aren't many specific connections from inside sources or anything like that. Their conclusions regarding Peyton and the Panthers though are fairly solid. Basically it breaks down to 1) we might want him 2) he probably doesn't want us and 3) even if he did, the Saints wouldn't let us have him anyway. So if you haven't already put that thought out of your mind, you probably should. As far as coaches they do connect with Carolina, Frank Reich is one of them. The only others they mention specifically in that context are Ken Dorsey and Ben Johnson, but they hint that we may look at several other young offensive mind types. Also to be clear, the list of guys they give from Shane Waldron down to Mike LaFleur is not specifically related to the Panthers. It's just a group of guys they think will get general consideration.
  8. He did indeed mention it as an option in his presser, though the response was somewhat garbled so it was hard to make out exactly what he said To be clear though, never mentioned any changes or potential changes at GM.
  9. Two issues regarding the Spanos family... One, there's chatter they're not happy with Brandon Staley Two, they're the Spanos family
  10. I think most of us knew by this point that he wasn't coming here. Surprised the Cowboys aren't listed though
  11. Nobody seems to know...or at least they're not saying.
  12. Update: It was Sirianni... Makes sense. Sirianni was Reich's OC before he got the Eagles job.
  13. Sean is The father of Panthers assistant OL coach Robert Kugler. I've looked around but haven't found any word on what the "incident" involved.
  14. Bridgewater wasn't anything special. What he was though was right about Matt Rhule. Most of us didn't believe him because we thought what he was saying sounded ridiculous, and it was. Unfortunately, it was also the truth.
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