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Article: "Teams should not wear black jerseys"
Mr. Scot replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
When the team was being created, the league tried to influence Jerry Richardson to adopt a purple color scheme. Richardson stuck with the blue due to it's association with the region. -
Yeah, saw that. Made me think "well, he pulled that line out damn quick"
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I've been watching the Nebraska fan reactions with some amusement. They sound a lot like we did one Rhule was hired here. There are celebrants, doubters, supporters, detractors, doom and gloomers, rationalizers, skeptics and believers all jockeying to get their word out ASAP. Me? I'm just gonna grab some popcorn and watch what happens
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Article: "Teams should not wear black jerseys"
Mr. Scot replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
The front... -
Article: "Teams should not wear black jerseys"
Mr. Scot replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don't wanna win that badly -
Article: "Teams should not wear black jerseys"
Mr. Scot replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
You know what teams really shouldn't wear? (what the hell what's going on with the Jacksonville mascot yesterday?) -
John and Chuck Pagano are also both available, though I think Chuck retired.
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Easy, Jeff Nixon. Outside of him, I'm not particularly attached to anyone.
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Houston...
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Speaking of quarterbacks saying dumb things...
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Coaching success is a mixture of things. First off, you have to be a leader. I don't think anybody doubts Wilks is that. Players respond to him like you hope players would. The second thing you need is the mind of a chess master when it comes to strategy and planning. Does Wilks have that? Don't know. But if he doesn't, he can make up for it by having a good eye for staffing. One of the reasons Sean McDermott has been so good is that he built a killer staff. Can Wilks do the same? So basically, he's got the leadership part down. Whether he can also be the chess master or the staff builder is yet to be seen, but those things are necessary if he wants to be a winner.
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Of the remaining coaches, the two guys who have the longest work history with Rhule are linebacker coach Mike Siravo and strength and conditioning coach Jeremy Scott. Both were with Rhule at Temple and Baylor before following him to Carolina. The guy with the deepest personal connection is runningbacks coach Jeff Nixon. He and Rhule were high school teammates and have been close friends ever since. Beyond that, tight ends coach Kevin M Gilbride and passing game coordinator Matt Lombardi each have a few years of pre-Carolina experience with him. Quarterback Coach Sean Ryan has one, but I don't know how deep those ties are. Siravo and Scott leaving would be no shock. Nixon too, though he's got a legit NFL resumé (one of the few Rhule guys who can say that). And of course, most of the lower level assistants are Rhule's people. Guess we'll see who else jumps.
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Sam Mills III is available and Wilks knows him.
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A fan said something and he responded. It was a bad choice.
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Siravo is a Rhule guy too.
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I went to the source and clicked on the response. It took me to Jackson's page.
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Looks like it is. And the guy he responded to is basically nobody. That's a really bad look.
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If we're keeping Fitterer (and all indications are that's what's happening) he's a "draft and build" guy. Plus word is that Jackson wants a fully guaranteed contract. Tepper balked at that for Watson.
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That was the start of a lot of it, but not the sum of it.
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Did the Ravens really "smoke" us, though?
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There were stories of some pretty big locker room divisions during his time there. They've been largely validated since. Hell, even Pete Carroll took some subtle shots at him.
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Not sure if you saw this...
