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Pep Hamilton declines Panthers interview


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53 minutes ago, Chosen Newton said:

Surprised a lot of people don't get this, why would Hamilton leave Indy as an OC to take on the same role for another team he has no chemistry with? Staff only moves to an new team to take on a higher role or if they have connections with a tired GM or HC

As others have mentioned, Hamilton is the quarterback coach in Houston, not the offensive coordinator for the Colts.

And honestly, that just makes it worse. I mean someone preferring to stay with the Colts would be perfectly understandable.

But choosing the Texans over us? That smarts 😣

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1 hour ago, tukafan21 said:

I'm torn on Flores

He's clearly a good coach, he had back to back winning seasons with the Dolphins.

However, he got fired because he couldn't get along with his QB or GM.  That to me is a bit of a red flag, if you have a good thing going and you're willing to get rid of the coach because of those issues, they must have been pretty bad.

Sure, maybe the GM is at fault there, but Too seems like a good guy, I doubt the issues between them were on his end.

This article is a good look at why he was fired.

 

https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2022/1/10/22876955/brian-flores-fired-miami-dolphins-stephen-ross

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8 hours ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

I don't think it's Rhule , we have a clueless owner ,and no direction has a franchise. No decent player or coach wants anything to do with us 

Its really depressing

Rhule is entering 2022 season on the hot seat and possibly a lame duck. 
Sure Tepper may be a reason but Rhule’s job situation is definitely a reason. 

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9 hours ago, PantherGuy said:

So basically falling out with the GM and owner over Tua. Flores wanted Herbert the GM didn't. They're putting out this stuff about disgruntled players but it all sounds like scapegoating to me. Same old Dolphins. I'd absolutely give Flores a shot here.

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11 minutes ago, frankw said:

So basically falling out with the GM and owner over Tua. Flores wanted Herbert the GM didn't. They're putting out this stuff about disgruntled players but it all sounds like scapegoating to me. Same old Dolphins. I'd absolutely give Flores a shot here.

Pretty much. He wanted Herbert and the GM either disagreed or opted to be a yes man to his owner out of self preservation. Flores is a good coach. Just very intense and he got stuck with a QB he didn't want.

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