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Give Ron, Hurney, and Cam 1 more year or part ways with them?


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Keep Ron, Hurney, and Cam for another year or move on from them  

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  1. 1. Do you give Ron, Hurney, and Cam one more chance next season or do you finally part ways with all 3 of them?

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    • Cut Cam and fire Ron and Hurney
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I saw @CRApost it in another thread and it got me thinking; If Ron and co go 9-7 or 10-6 with Kyle Allen does Tepper give them one more shot to see if Cam can stay healthy / worth extending.

A lot of people say Ron, Hurney, and Cam are a package deal so you have to imagine if Ron is fired it probably means the end of Cam in Carolina as well.

If the only way to give Cam another shot means keeping Ron and Hurney, do you do it?

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Figure out some way to keep hurney, unless the Steelers gm is an option.

Ron has gotta go, too much inconsistent coaching 

Cam, if 100% healthy should be kept and either Grier or Allen should further be developed as a replacement. 
 

I was critical of Colbert after the Miami trade but I’ll be damn if that didn’t make a workds difference for the Steelers who are in the playoff hunt 

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If we go in another direction it will probably go a lot like the Bengals. The team will absolutely implode and then it will be time for a complete top to bottom rebuild. And fans might be clamoring for the semi-competitive days of Ron Rivera. 

Ron will never get this team a Super Bowl championship. It’s obvious. But he’s not bad enough to be a basement dweller either. It’s a lose lose situation right now. 

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9 minutes ago, hepcat said:

If we go in another direction it will probably go a lot like the Bengals. The team will absolutely implode and then it will be time for a complete top to bottom rebuild. And fans might be clamoring for the semi-competitive days of Ron Rivera. 

Ron will never get this team a Super Bowl championship. It’s obvious. But he’s not bad enough to be a basement dweller either. It’s a lose lose situation right now. 

This league isn't kind to the 7-9/9-7 teams.

We were a bottom dweller for 1 season the last time Marty Hurney was here, and we got Cam Newton.

 

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