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Will this franchise ever have an "offense minded" head coach


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6 hours ago, Waldo said:

Watching DaBoll and McDaniel go on to establish themselves as competent HCs in 2 games vs year 3 of the pooshow we have going on here is beyond frustrating. 

 

You haven't established yourself as a good NFL coach after two games, every year there are 2-0 teams that don't make the playoffs and 0-2 teams that do. (and there is no chance of that with the fhule)

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Issue is the MccVay and now Shanahan tree is picked clean now.....

For sure I do not want any college coach.

Not hot on any current re-threads either.

About the best hope is some team panics or HC is burnt out of the current surrounding and gets fired. Then teppers open his massive wallet to fix this team....

Again Frank Reich seat has warmth......He saved the panthers before..

 

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2 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Issue is the MccVay and now Shanahan tree is picked clean now.....

For sure I do not want any college coach.

Not hot on any current re-threads either.

About the best hope is some team panics or HC is burnt out of the current surrounding and gets fired. Then teppers open his massive wallet to fix this team....

Again Frank Reich seat has warmth......He saved the panthers before..

 

It will depend on were we end up drafting... The longer rhule stays the better the chance of a higher pick IMO... If we pick top two I like Stroud over Young but both give me a little hesitation because of were they play.

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Just now, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

It will depend on were we end up drafting... The longer rhule stays the better the chance of a higher pick IMO... If we pick top two I like Stroud over Young but both give me a little hesitation because of were they play.

I know Bigkat said O coach and thats been the trend(plus its working) and all. 

My best guess for a HC- Raheem Morris. Been a HC *AND* it was in the NFC south, so he knows whats up.....Coached both sides and had good results. He fixed the rams D with only Darnold, Ramsey, and truck drivers... Hes still "young" and been with Mccvay long enough to learn modern tactics..

I cannot talk draft right now.....just one of my personal deals. But brother, Id be lying if I didnt say i already clicked the draft forum and got much more depressed. Both at myself and the current panther feels.... 

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4 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I know Bigkat said O coach and thats been the trend(plus its working) and all. 

My best guess for a HC- Raheem Morris. Been a HC *AND* it was in the NFC south, so he knows whats up.....Coached both sides and had good results. He fixed the rams D with only Darnold, Ramsey, and truck drivers... Hes still "young" and been with Mccvay long enough to learn modern tactics..

I cannot talk draft right now.....just one of my personal deals. But brother, Id be lying if I didnt say i already clicked the draft forum and got much more depressed. Both at myself and the current panther feels.... 

I wouldn't mind Flores either... It's my opinion that the better available coaches will be defensive...

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9 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

I wouldn't mind Flores either... It's my opinion that the better available coaches will be defensive...

Panthers are already near the top of the NFL shiit list, hiring Flores would mean more bad ref calls, more fines among other things. I was shocked Tomlin did it, plus I think theres got to a issue with his current lawsuit that would prevent him for being a HC.....I still think the league got some sort of BS rules were they veto this, idk for sure..

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