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Brady is official


Mr. Scot

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4 minutes ago, PantherCam213 said:

His picture is up on the Coach page of the Panthers website.  It's been just Rhule for days.  Now it's Rhule and Brady.

Apparently, those are presently the only official hirings.

I was just about to check that :)

Yeah. Can't really announce anything until, as the tweet says, the ink is dry. Announce something too early and you can wind up like the Colts did.

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1 minute ago, LegioX said:

Love the hire, but if his star keeps shinning bright, he will not be here long. I give him 2 years maybe 3 max. Then he will be a HC.

In that case, you should have enough time to install the system and keep it going, right? A lot has to do with QB, too. Whether it's Cam or a young guy, continuity with HC/QB would help should Brady keep climbing the ladder. 

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19 minutes ago, hepcat said:

This is a sweet hiring. I hope they go in a similar direction on defense too. Phil Snow is not an exciting hire for DC.

Wouldn't be surprising if Snow is the next official announcement.

Could also be Mike Phair since that one sounded pretty set or Jake Peetz if the plan is still to keep him (unknown with the news that Brady would be allowed to pick his assistants).

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2 minutes ago, BrianS said:

The fact that they haven't announced Snow as DC sort of indicates to me that they have their eyes on a more established name as DC, with Snow perhaps deputizing for that person or maybe coaching a position group.

They could just be waiting for a signed contract though, same as they did with Brady.

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