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Panthers New Year Resolutions


Jeremy Igo

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Agree with all three.

#1 Make an effort to improve both lines with youth and energy.

#2 Hire someone to advise on clock management for both Rivera and Newton TOGETHER.

#3 Add another versatile RB to mitigate the risk of your best weapon getting hurt (CMac).

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21 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

What are your suggestions for the Carolina Panthers new years resolutions?

 

Here are three from me.

1. Stop signing old players out of loyalty. 

2. Make an effort to improve clock management. 

3. Develop a Cam Newton contingency should his shoulder not last the 2019 season. 

Let me amend #1. Stop signing / hiring / keeping people out of loyalty and fear of hurting feelings. Hire slow, fire fast.

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1. Fire Hurney and overhaul the scouting dept

2. Fix the trenches, both sides.  QB getting killed, while we cant even sniff the QB behind the worst OLs in football who are even worse than ours.

3. Hire the best shoulder doctor/specialist and have him move into Cam's house this offseason.

4. Overhaul staff under Ron: should be like a rehire.  Every position coach and coordinator needs to be reviewed and interviewed, as well as interview other people who may be potential replacements 

5. Get that indoor practice facility built.  No more practicing in ball rooms.  This isnt pop warner, this is professional football.

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