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McDaniels: It’s between Cleveland and Carolina


Ja  Rhule

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Interesting to note that in the Athletic article posted today about the top 4 candidates, one executive mentions a reason he dipped out of the Colts was that he was losing coaching staff options because the Pats were still rolling through the playoffs. It appears this year he's grown wise to that issue and is getting it all set up now so he isn't left out in the cold.

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I'm deeply skeptical he can command respect from other men, but I wouldn't be opposed to trying him out for 1 year (obviously he wouldn't take a 1 year deal, but Tepper is rich enough to just fire him 12 months into a long term deal).

Most likely he flames out disastrously again and sets us up to draft Lawrence/Fields (which makes Carolina the most alluring destination for next year's top coaching candidate).

Upside is, everyone's fears about his leadership skills were overblown and he turns out to be a master tactician.

 

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4 minutes ago, RenoCarolina said:

If he becomes the Panthers new head coach, I support him 100%

 

 

Please take Cleveland job, please take Cleveland job, please take Cleveland job

 

 

For real. Would be a total disaster. The fact that stevo the clown wants him here is the biggest strike again him tbh 

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