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Panthers fire Blackburn, Okam, and Meyer


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9 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

They'll be replaced by Rhule's Temple and Baylor boiz for sure, the whole gang's getting together for an epic 0-17 party

Blackburn's assistant (Ed Foley) was Rhule's ST coach at Baylor.

On the DL side, Rhule could promote pass rush specialist Don Johnson or conceivably his old Temple player Terrance Knighton, though Knighton would be kind of a surprise because he's extremely underqualified.

OL Coach is arguably the most important choice here. There are very highly regarded options out there in Mike Munchak and Juan Castillo, but Rhule could settle for just promoting Tony's Sparano Jr or calling on former OL assistant Marcus Satterfield if he wanted to come back to the NFL.

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5 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Dude's other resume items included the 2019 Chargers who were the worst OL in the league that year as well. 

We had an option to go after former Packers OL coach James Campen but chose Meyer for...reasons 😕

Campen ended up going to Houston and, from what I've read, doing a great job there.

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Blackburn's assistant (Ed Foley) was Rhule's ST coach at Baylor.

On the DL side, Rhule could promote pass rush specialist Don Johnson or conceivably his old Temple player Terrance Knighton, though Knighton would be kind of a surprise because he's extremely underqualified.

OL Coach is arguably the most important choice here. There are very highly regarded options out there in Mike Munchak and Juan Castillo, but Rhule could settle for just promoting Tony's Sparano Jr or calling on former OL assistant Marcus Satterfield if he wanted to come back to the NFL.

At what point, though, do we not just expect Foley at ST coach and Knighton or Johnson on DL (esp. Knighton, since if he's not qualified his odds of getting the job skyrocket), and let's just go ahead and pencil in Sparano, because that's a lock

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Blackburn's assistant (Ed Foley) was Rhule's ST coach at Baylor.

On the DL side, Rhule could promote pass rush specialist Don Johnson or conceivably his old Temple player Terrance Knighton, though Knighton would be kind of a surprise because he's extremely underqualified.

OL Coach is arguably the most important choice here. There are very highly regarded options out there in Mike Munchak and Juan Castillo, but Rhule could settle for just promoting Tony's Sparano Jr or calling on former OL assistant Marcus Satterfield if he wanted to come back to the NFL.

I think the new OC will have a big hand in it. 

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

We had an option to go after former Packers OL coach James Campen but chose Meyer for...reasons 😕

Campen ended up going to Houston and, from what I've read, doing a great job there.

Rhule keeps going with the worst options b/c he's a fugin moron

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