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Mr. Scot
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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Speaking of the OC, anyone else notice the three names that were initially floated as having our interest never materialized?

Neither Bill O'Brien, Jay Gruden nor Kevin O'Connell have even been mentioned in relation to the Panthers since the initial speculation. Doesn't sound like Pep Hamilton is looking this way either.

First guess? They might not be interested or may have better options (heaven knows O'Connell does) but it also makes you wonder if the stories were bullsh-t to begin with.

...or why would they want to come here under a lame duck coach whos going to get sht canned after 2022....

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4 minutes ago, Pimpdaddy said:

...or why would they want to come here under a lame duck coach whos going to get sht canned after 2022....

Face it, Charlotte itself isn't a destination for a lot of players, save local guys...Hell even Julius Peppers wanted to leave the sh_thole that is the "Queen City". Why would you expect Matt Rhule to change that?

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3 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Maybe going to let the OC have input on the OL coach?  

Mentioned elsewhere: Kubiak and his dad have ties to Rick Dennison. He'd be good.

Montgomery would know Kevin Mawae from the Colts staff. Mawae was a great lineman and a super smart guy but he's not all that experienced as a coach yet 

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7 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Speaking of the OC, anyone else notice the three names that were initially floated as having our interest never materialized?

Neither Bill O'Brien, Jay Gruden nor Kevin O'Connell have even been mentioned in relation to the Panthers since the initial speculation. Doesn't sound like Pep Hamilton is looking this way either.

First guess? They might not be interested or may have better options (heaven knows O'Connell does) but it also makes you wonder if the stories were bullsh-t to begin with.

I’ve seen that Caserio is requiring his new HC to promote Hamilton to OC.  Considering Caserio apparently was in Culley’s ear during games for game management tips, it wouldn’t surprise me if it was true.  Massive micromanager

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