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Pagano interviews w Panthers


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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

that's not ego at all man, that's called trust. He trusted in Washington, and unfortunately Washington didn't deliver. He trusted McDermott and he trusted Wilks - they delivered. Would you call that ego? I am thinking you just used the wrong word here....

And point well taken. 

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56 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

And here's where we get tricky...

There's been some chatter before that Rivera is too paranoid to hire anybody who has the potential to replace him unless he's already friends with them and trusts that they won't try to supplant him.

Valid? Don't know, but I suppose you could make a case.

maybe that’s why we kept promoting from within

who wants to fire you when the immediate alternative is mike shula

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Just now, Smithers said:

In that case we are wasting his time.  Several others teams, including the Browns, are interested in him for a DC role.

True, but if he doesn't get one of those jobs I'd prefer him to Perry Fewell.

(and I'd prefer anybody to Richard Rodgers)

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5 hours ago, Prowler2k18 said:

I would like to think that Rivera would put his ego aside and make a quality hire @ DC but it appears he'll be calling the shots next season.

if Rivera calls the shots on D......we really can't do much better.  Rivera is a dang good DC. 

Pagano probably will get a DC job. 

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