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Would you want Jim Harbaugh if Panthers continue to suck?


Ja  Rhule

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Jim Harbaugh is out after this year unless he wins Super Bowl.  It looks like it's going to be a long season for the Panthers with report that Rivera is close to losing locker room. 

 

We had a chance to land Harbaugh 4 years ago and we failed.  Looks like it will be another chance.

 

http://www.si.com/nfl/2014/10/05/jim-harbaugh-niners-not-coming-back-coach

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Would I? Absolutely. Do I think there's a chance it happens? No. It's crossed my mind a few times just so many variable is why I doubt it would happen. We would have to fire Rivera which I don't think will happen. The 49ers have to let him walk which sounds likely. Then we would have to want him here which we appeared to have no interest in last time. A lot of variables make me think it's unlikely but I'd be on board with it. I think he also likes the west coast if I'm not mistaken.

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Jim Harbaugh is out after this year unless he wins Super Bowl.  It looks like it's going to be a long season for the Panthers with report that Rivera is close to losing locker room. 

 

We had a chance to land Harbaugh 4 years ago and we failed.  Looks like it will be another chance.

What credible reports have there been about Rivera losing the locker room?

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