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Todd McShay - Rhlue "won't be crying when the two sides part ways"


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Really if I were Tepper I'd offer Ron Rivera disciple The Great Luke Kuechly the job of HC. THAT would revitalize and be revolutionary in a way. He had great coaches. One being Rivera who he could lean on, and others.

Coach Keek has a ring to it and nobody loves the Panthers more. He's a high IQ grinder. Greg Olsen as OC?

That's a calculated risk I'd take especially now. The media would love them. AND they're Panthers.

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

I honestly can not remember the last time I watched/dvr a ESPN show that was not a game......it had to be one of these draft specials tho, just after skip(ugh) changed the gimmicks and they had Mel vs Todd yelling at/talking over one another........thanks for allllllll THAT skip.....I nope'd out very shortly after.

I did record and watch a ESPN show early sunday mornings(name?) that had my guy Greg cosell reviewing tape.....only 30 minutes played while I started drinking the poison....miss the hell out of that. I missed Floyd Reese, is he still on? I would give him a try if so. 

Reese died late last year.

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