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Joe Brady to Panthers per Schefter


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So far from what I'm seeing from Coach Rhule is that he is not afraid to reach out to anybody and anywhere to find good coaches to add to his team. He is not conservative and going to hire his best friends to positions (ahem..RR). The man has shown that he is flexible and doesn't have to know you personally to recognize your talent. Also good to know that we are reaching out to different organizations to hire people and not dedicated to a pipeline (ex. Patriots, Steelers, Giants, etc).  Better days are coming to Carolina for sure! 

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1 hour ago, BrizzMachete said:

Saints fans livid right now lol could’nt even enjoy that victory from last night for too long 

Hate to rain on your parade, but the majority of Saints fans aren't LSU fans.

In fact, many Saints fans despise LSU and their fans. Mainly because those same LSU fans that used to trash the Saints during the lean years ended up jumping on the bandwagon in 2006. I like to call those "LSU/part-time Saints fans" and they can eat a bag of dicks honestly.

But y'all definitely got an upgrade at OC, hopefully now our games this year will actually be competitive.

:tongue:

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