Mr. Scot
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Pretty sure if the Falcons hadn't stupidly been playing prevent, that drive would have gone a lot differently.
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I lived through the 2001 season... Watched every moment of the 2010 season.... Yet it's no exaggeration to say that right now might be the worst I've ever felt about the Panthers.
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Yeah, mentioned that elsewhere. Wasn't just talking about us though. Not every team has a situation like ours.
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Nah, I think Hackett's gonna be really good. Everywhere he's been, the offense has improved greatly. You could actually get that same OC/DC combo under Nathaniel Hackett. Pettine was the Packers DC not that long ago and Hamilton worked with Hackett's dad. Mind you, I prefer Jim Schwartz or Gus Bradley as DC options. There are other good possibilities at OC as well.
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Panthers officially eliminated from the playoffs
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Does Matt Rhule know more about football than people on a message board? Sure he does. If only it were that easy. Unfortunately, Rhule doesn't know enough about running a professional football team to beat even the likes of the Falcons, the Giants, the Dolphins and other teams that are generally acknowledged to be bottom feeders. That's the problem.
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Newton has more 2 minute drills run in his career than PJ Walker has years in existence. Familiarity or not, I just don't buy that Walker was better suited to run anything than Newton.
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Emotional moment in Denver... One of the Lions (Michael Brockers, I think) sees what's going on and waves for his guys to stay back. Very appropriate way to acknowledge missing their old teammate
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Hackett was fired late in a season by a coach trying to save his ass (same as Brady) difference being Hackett was actually good at his job. He was hired to a better job less than 60 days later.
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Tepper makes football decisions based on his own knowledge and ideas. Unfortunately, that's not much better
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Hackett and his dad have connections going all the way back to Bill Walsh. He basically grew up around the NFL. Click on the thread by Ricky Spanish that he linked above and you'll see plenty of info.
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I know of a guy with 13 years NFL experience (18 overall) whose dad also spent 27 years coaching in the league (42 overall). That work?
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I'd call Daboll the most likely candidate, but to me Hackett is far and away the best candidate.
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Game is now living up to expectations. LaFleur is schooling Nagy.
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Ellis Williams pointed out that rather than fixing existing problems, Rhule is creating new ones.
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You don't have to. Go back to the info you posted on page one about the rule change. It says that teams can interview as long as they've told their current coach he won't be back, even if he's not officially fired.
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Everybody he's fired so far has been fired in-season. Kinda think we're already there...
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We lost to the Falcons...the frigging Falcons...the one team left on the schedule I thought we might have a realistic shot at beating. And it hurts
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Been mentioning this elsewhere... It was conceived as a way to help keep playoff bound coaches from missing out on opportunities but the more practical effect it has is to incentivize early firings.
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Damn, what a return!
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I remember him having a narrow ass
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And there's Damiere Byrd. Last two scores in this game have been by former Panthers.
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Douglas read that route perfectly.
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For his part, Walker still believes...
