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If Rhule gets fired, who are your favorite coaching candidates for next year?


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15 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

I want to see us head for Eric Bieniemy or Byron Leftwich as our first stops. While it does satisfy the Rooney Rule, more importantly you have two very good coordinators there, one defensive and one offensive.

You also have two former NFL players who are genuinely respected by their players and peers. They understand how to work with the players at this level, they know how to evaluate those players and they have a deep number of contacts at the professional level. That's a big plus over the current regime.

In addition, both have coached at the championship level. Both are incredibly familiar with the two leading teams in the league, how they are run, what their overall approach to team building is and both well trained in running the show on game day.

The knocks against the two can be pretty heavy. Byron is young for a head coach, but that's less of a problem anymore than it once was. Bieniemy is the right age, but he has some legal issues in his past that could rear an ugly head at some point. That may have been what has kept him from a HC gig so far in this day of hyper scrutiny and revenants coming back to get folks.

Still, I want to see us start there and I'd be very happy with either of these guys. Honestly, I'd love to see Leftwich here. I think his familiarity with the NFCSouth is a big help, particularly his knowledge of those pesky Buccaneers.

 

Eric Bieniemy, I second that pick, he was one of two I wanted last time.

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Who I would want:

Hackett - Has done a great job in GB and has a ton of links to guys around the league. Could put together a good staff. Apparently a quirky guy but well liked by all. 

Daboll - Bad first few years as an OC, however looking at the talent he had available, it is no surprise. Took a job down in college for a bit then came back to the NFL Swinging. Bigly involved with the development of Josh Allen and also has a ton of links to a potentially good staff.

Eberflus - Only defensive coach I'd be ok with simply because he could bring in Pederson as an OC potentially. Colts D is the truth, it'd be nice to push our team's D over the edge. 

McDaniels - Say what you want about the guy, dude can put together an offense even without Tom Brady. What he has managed to do with Mac Jones as well as the list of JAGs on offense for the better part of a decade is commendable. Understands a good O-line is important. I believe the first round as a HC humbled him greatly. My biggest issue with him is that he is a Belichick disciple and we all know those rarely work out.

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Bienemy - Stay away from Reid OCs. Just stay away. Very well could have helped bring the world Patrick Mahomes however Reid calls the plays, always has always will. Also some alleged skeletons in his closet from his past job in Colorado. I believe that will be a media shitstorm if he is hired. 

Pederson - Take him as an OC any day, but not as a HC. Eagles fell apart at the end and there has never been a HC that has won a super bowl with more than one team. Why believe he could do it?

Leftwich - Minimal experience as a coach so his prospects of putting a legit staff together are limited. I don't trust his ability as an OC since the GOAT is carrying their team right now. At least McDaniels has proven he can put together a solid offense without Brady. Leftwich has not been able to do that. 

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I wanna let go of Rhule or hope he goes back to college. But we gotta also keep in my mind that some of these coaches have quite a few reasons to look at our current situation and give it a hard pass. 
 

I guess luckily Tepper’s check book is our best bet to influence a decision but man I would definitely not consider this to be a top option. No QB or Oline…franchise player has been MIA due to injuries of the past 2 years. Just not that great of an option. 

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No to Bienemy...I never want disciples of Andy.

No to Byron.  I'm not interested in one of Bruce's disciples either...especially when he has Tom making his job MUCH easier.

Pederson scares me, not sure why, but he does.

 

I think I would want Daboll, Eberflus, or Hackett at this point.  I wanted Kevin Stefanski last time.

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Reports are Tepper is looking to make Shane Beamer the highest paid HC in the NFL.  Vegas had Gamecocks at a over/under of 3.5 this season.  He won 6.  Tepper has seen enough. 
 

not really.  But it seems like the new Panther way. 

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Leftwich smells like the next Adam Gase to me.  Looks brilliant with a HoF QB running the plays, looks very questionable with a lesser talent.

Pederson had one good season as a HC.  One.  How much of that season was Frank Reich?  He had two "ok" seasons and two losing seasons.  Yes, he had success as an OC under king Andy for a couple seasons.  Not sold on Pederson, but he may be the best thing out there.

Bienemy is the same thing as Pederson, another king Andy guy.  Reid is amazing, but he hasn't yet been able to get any of his magic to rub off on one of his coordinators.

Daboll may be good, hard to say.  Prior to being with the Bills, his offenses were "underwhelming".  He's certainly done well with Allen up there.

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48 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Personally, I don’t really care until we actual see some results. We are 5-31 after good starts in the last 4 years and damn if that hasn’t beaten me down as a fan. The coaching change helped bring some excitement but another 2-7 string basically wore me out. I’m in a prove it mode and will be until we actually have some real sustained (not just 3-0) improvement and feel like we actually have a QB and maybe even an OL.

I'm completely out, sucks to say, but a couple big changes to my life, along with the Panthers being mismanaged from the tip top, to the very bottom is just not something that I'm willing to devote time nor resources to.

They are going to need to do more than sign a crowd favorite at QB to win my fandom back.

Good luck David.

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Pederson is probably my top choice followed by Bienemy. I wouldn’t want Leftwich, a name that’s circulated. How much of them doing well is actually thanks to Leftwich. Same with Moore. I’d prefer someone more experienced after the horror show the past two years have been, but not someone stuck in the past like Rivera and his ineptitude. 

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He should go after Jim Harbaugh get an answer and go from there.

Stop all this foolishness

Put this team in the hands of a former Panther and a damn good coach.

*OFFICIAL GET JIM HARBAUGH BANDWAGON MEMBER*

Sometimes you gotta recruit folks that have been here already. Things may work out better. Steelers have been notorious for that.

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5 hours ago, rippadonn said:

He should go after Jim Harbaugh get an answer and go from there.

Stop all this foolishness

Put this team in the hands of a former Panther and a damn good coach.

*OFFICIAL GET JIM HARBAUGH BANDWAGON MEMBER*

Sometimes you gotta recruit folks that have been here already. Things may work out better. Steelers have been notorious for that.

He would be my very first call 100%

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