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Urban Meyer Fired


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Doug Pederson is the current odds on favorite to get the job. But I'm leaning towards former Jags QB Byron Leftwich, who has a stellar resume as OC (thanks to Tommy Brady). Maybe it'll also help the Panthers with their division rival losing their great OC.

 

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7 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Yaaay!

Let's emulate the Jacksonville Jaguars!!

We already did.

Hired an underqualified college coach to do a pro job, same as them.

Yeah, we did it first, but the results are the same and we've let It go on longer.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

We already did.

Hired an underqualified college coach to a pro job, same as them.

Yeah, we did it first, but the results are the same and we've let It go on longer.

They've won 2 games and look terrible, but whatever - this board has gone off the deep end.

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24 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

We already did.

Hired an underqualified coach to do a pro job, same as them.

Yeah, we did it first, but the results are the same and we've let It go on longer.

Hey good to see you back at full-strength and rip-roaring ahead...the Steph Curry of this board, setting records that will never even be approached much less broken 💥🙌🏆

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

I have a feeling Tepper is waiting until the season is over. 

Well that’s dumb when u get an extra two weeks now to start looking at candidates but Tepper is dumb and has no balls so I believe it. Let’s give all these other teams headstarts, but it doesn’t matter we ain’t firing Rhule anyway. Let’s just save our breath and time.

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