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Steve Smith Reports No Changes Expected With Panthers Head Coaching Job


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For this year...?

Remember, Pittsburgh has had 3 coaches in about 50 years....

However, it is significant that this is on the table--being discussed.  So much depends on  the last four games--Personally, I think RR has lost the locker room.  We shall see.

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5 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

For this year...?

Remember, Pittsburgh has had 3 coaches in about 50 years....

However, it is significant that this is on the table--being discussed.  So much depends on  the last four games--Personally, I think RR has lost the locker room.  We shall see.

Ron has definitely lost the locker room. Guys don’t want to play for him anymore and it will be more apparent this afternoon. Personally I think everything is still on the table as far as his job. He’s gone if we lose out. 

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1 minute ago, Sasquatch said:

Some of you want change for the sake of change, without regard for whether the change will be an improvement.

It will be. Losing eight games in a row should not be rewarded with continued employment. The next guy statistically has at least a 50-50 chance at being better, since we are a 50-50 team with Ron

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