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Pep Hamilton declines Panthers interview


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36 minutes ago, SuperBowlBound said:

You’re not wrong. Can’t imagine anybody with career prospects - or self-respect for that matter - would want to work for a bottom 2 head coach. 

Firing Brady at the end of the by week after the games started on that Sunday is a massive sign of disfunction & dumbassery. Moves like that have consequences. 

first, the QB situation and OL is completely screwed up and very limited options to fix it, esp. in the draft. 

then we've got a HC that is hanging on by a thread....

why would anyone that wasn't absolutely desperate want to come here? I mean it's essentially temp employment.

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Can we really blame him? Associating your name with Matt Rhule might as well be career suicide. Dude is approaching Adam Gase levels of embarrassment, if he hasn't already. This is why we have to go after bottom of the barrel OC interviews like Mcadoo, since nobody else wants to have the Rhule/Darnold pair just destroy all hopes of their future HC chances. 

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Even Kubiak is probably realizing he'd be better off going back to QB coach or assistant under some legit NFL guys. If he takes this job he potentially ruins his career and also learns zero about the NFL from Rhule. It's not really attractive to anyone besides Mcadoo who would take the paycheck for a year

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47 minutes ago, panther252 said:

Can we really blame him? Associating your name with Matt Rhule might as well be career suicide. Dude is approaching Adam Gase levels of embarrassment, if he hasn't already. This is why we have to go after bottom of the barrel OC interviews like Mcadoo, since nobody else wants to have the Rhule/Darnold pair just destroy all hopes of their future HC chances. 

Adam Gase won more than 5 games in each of his first 4 seasons as a HC.   Only hear he didn’t was when a NFL front office attempted to tank for Trevor. 

Matt Rhule has earned the ability to be viewed as better than Urban and Petrino.  That’s it.  Gase is a better coach.  

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2 hours ago, rayzor said:

why would anyone that wasn't absolutely desperate want to come here?

A big fat paycheck and you never know, if Rhule is exited mid-season he might actually get the chance to take the wheel and show the NFL what he can do.  

The guy has had 5 jobs in the last 5 years...he's used to one & done 🤣

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2 hours ago, rayzor said:

in this win-now climate, someone with that record over 2 years is anything but safe.

What has Tepper shown that he proves he cares about winning? He only seems to care about money, which the franchise has increased in value despite the losing seasons, and about being one of 31 people out of a few billion that gets to say they own an NFL team.

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