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Tepper will let Watson name next head coach?


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6 minutes ago, BrianS said:

That would be the end for me.  Bring Watson.  Fine.  But letting the players choose the coach is far too far.  If that was our choice Riverboat should still be here, because by all reports the players absolutely love him.

this is my thought, Im on board with bringing in watson, even letting him have input, but letting the inmates run the asylum is a bridge too far.  You can get away with it in the NBA because only a few players on the court at a time and the coach is a glorified babysitter, but football is an entirely different beast.

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15 minutes ago, BrianS said:

That would be the end for me.  Bring Watson.  Fine.  But letting the players choose the coach is far too far.  If that was our choice Riverboat should still be here, because by all reports the players absolutely love him.

Good point. We’re much better off with Rhule than with Riverboat Ron. lol

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I feel like it’s a little exaggerated. It’s probably more of having him in on some of the meetings when they are considering staff and which direction they are going. It is a smart decision? No. But I’m afraid the league is heading this way anyway after the Russ/Rodgers issues the past two seasons. 

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3 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Lol at the end he says Saints and the Bucs. Maybe he slipped up? Maybe Brady came back and they’re going to trade him to 49ers and then trade for Watson. Oh poo watch out!

Haha i noticed that too. Like many panther fans he wishes we didn’t exist 

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4 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Lol at the end he says Saints and the Bucs. Maybe he slipped up? Maybe Brady came back and they’re going to trade him to 49ers and then trade for Watson. Oh poo watch out!

Could confirm he's going to the Saints and Panthers aren't really in consideration much

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