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Wilks won't interview with Colts


Mr. Scot

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Yea if he already got a gig he probably don't even wanna bother with them....can't blame him. Jim CokeFace doesn't seem like a good owner and even with an Andrew Luck(surgery I know) people are turning them down that says a lot.

And that's the franchise fugin neck beard chose over us lol.....

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12 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Speculation is that the Colts are after McDaniels or another offensive coach to work with Luck.

Wilks is said to want DeFillippo from the Eagles as his OC if he gets a head coaching gig.

can you point a quote to that.

i wanted defillippo as our OC tbh.

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17 minutes ago, rbsponsel52 said:

If Wilkes stays with us for another season we our D will suffer again.

I pray we suffer through another year with a 7th ranked defense.  Stability on the defensive side of the ball is what the Panthers need with the big overhaul happening on offense.

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1 minute ago, rainwater said:

I pray we suffer through another year with a 7th ranked defense.  Stability on the defensive side of the ball is what the Panthers need with the big overhaul happening on offense.

Hiring Norv Turner is far from a "big overhaul" on offense lol. It's pretty much Ron doubling down on what he thinks works and not taking any chances on switching the philosophy up, for better or worse.

He's hired someone much more capable and experiences in running an offense we have already seen glimpses of.

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