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Odds to be the next Head Coach of the Carolina Panthers


Jeremy Igo

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Odds to be the next Head Coach of the Carolina Panthers (from BetOnline):

 

Jim Harbaugh +300

Jason Garrett +500

Josh McDaniels +550

Dan Quinn +600

Urban Meyer +600

Greg Roman +1200

Mike LaFleur +1200

Jay Gruden +1400

Doug Marrone +1600

Pat Shurmur +1800

Doug Pederson +2000

Bill Cowher +10000

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We should throw as much money at Harbaugh as needed

He was an excellent coach with the 49ers, his brother is an excellent coach, and he had great success with a mobile qb in Kap who is similar to Cam

I dont care about Michigan, college football is mostly about recruiting, and OSU is unbeatable

 

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