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[Kevin Clark] We are edging closer and closer to Carolina Panthers offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury


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30 minutes ago, thunderraiden said:

Its a young team in Az Why would they think they would throttle them on the road in the playoffs? Its not the regular season anymore, almost all first time playoff qb's lose.

Unless your name is Joe Burrow… that dude has ice in his veins.  Maybe we can luck into someone like him with enough work on the process and trades

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Wouldn't bet on Kingsbury.

Might be some assistants available out of Seattle. They're keeping Caroll but might be making some changes to the staff under him. They already fired DC Ken Norton Jr.

OL Coach Mike Solari might be a decent pickup if he comes available.

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Kingsbury would be terrific...

 

...which is why we are NOT getting him.

 

We will get an OC that we won't like and know he will fail from Day one.....and will eventually be proven right once his contract with us is over.

Basically a repeat of Brady.....

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26 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

KK is rumored to be on the chopping block. He was blessed with Steve Keim.

I wouldn’t be surprised if the cardinals let KK go and grab a defensive minded experienced head coach. 
 

that said. His offensive design is too cute for the NFL. Pass.

Didn’t they have like one of the top 2 or 3 offenses in the NFL this season?

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It seems the Phoenix Redbirds really may let him go. Plz stay away but it will Also show and remind that coaches get the ax after playoff years. 

Still mind blowing we’re rolling with Thule after two 5 win seasons and absolutely no offense or QB in sight.

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