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PFT discussion on top 3 probable Panthers coach. Corrected


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I agree with one premise. Offensive Coordinators are in demand. If you are going to hire a coach, better to hire an offensive-oriented coach instead of defense. If you hire a defensive guy, the OC he hires may be moving on and out soon, if he is any good. DCs tend to stick around. 

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12 minutes ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

This video is out-dated .. it's from Dec 4th .. a lot has changed since then

Video says 1. McDaniels 2. Saleh ..

No chance either of them are Head Coaching in Carolina ..

And McDaniels is one ugly motherfu*ker

rat nosed beotch...

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1 hour ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

This video is out-dated .. it's from Dec 4th .. a lot has changed since then

Video says 1. McDaniels 2. Saleh ..

No chance either of them are Head Coaching in Carolina ..

And McDaniels is one ugly motherfu*ker

It was dated 12/23 when I saw it and today when copied 

They also discussed McCarthy and other offensive coordinators in the second and third rd 

i am no fan of McDaniels either but I’m sure Tepper doesn’t care about my opinion

 

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