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A chat with Jim Szoke


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Jim has been here since the beginning (he’s one of three people still with the organization who can say they’ve seen every game in person.)

He’s also a good friend, and was kind enough to share a half hour of his day with us. There’s not much ground we didn’t cover from a Panthers perspective.

Some stress-free, easy listening for your weekend, if you’d like: 

 

 

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Good interview and good analysis about the current staff and players. Szoke seems to be pretty supportive of the staff and Hurney which is expected. Still those who want Hurney gone or think that Bridgewater is a placeholder for the next rookie sensation should note that neither of those things are highly likely at this point. If Bridgewater plays well, he might be here for a while 

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10 hours ago, panthers55 said:

Good interview and good analysis about the current staff and players. Szoke seems to be pretty supportive of the staff and Hurney which is expected. Still those who want Hurney gone or think that Bridgewater is a placeholder for the next rookie sensation should note that neither of those things are highly likely at this point. If Bridgewater plays well, he might be here for a while 

As he should be

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