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Jason La Canfora on the Panthers Future and CMC


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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Rhule likely isn’t forfeiting that much money if he lands a good power 5 gig. Plus there is happiness and his entire future (more money) at play in the long run. 

Brian Kelly LMAO makes more money than Rhule.  Miami, Michigan State, etc all pay their coaches more.  With ballooning salaries Rhule has decent odds if someone wants him of getting really good money and no longer being a miserable laughing stock. 

Lets hope some moronic/desperate AD of some power 5 school comes calling SOON!

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Just now, CRA said:

What good new coach wants to come to an org that hasn’t won in a half decade, has no QB and no draft picks?  It will make us the default last pick IMO any good coach and they likely just wait another hiring cycle.  Where you go matters for not only player success but coaching success to.  You largely have about 3 years in this league to put up

Yeah, we aren't a built team and we aren't a good team. So how do people expect us to attract any good coaching talent if we don't have future draft capital to build with?

It's not logical. Especially when the organization now has a reputation for complete dysfunction.

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32 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

If you moved him to WR, he'd be the best receiver we had on the team and would be in the Deebo mode.

CMC is not a receiver, that's the reason he is effective as a pass-catching RB; he doesn't have to deal with the opposition's cornerbacks, as the receivers clear them out for him. He is most effective in his role, and really doesn't have to be Deebo, and is in fact more dangerous than Deebo in an offense that plays to CMC's strengths and versatility.

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5 minutes ago, top dawg said:

CMC is not a receiver, that's the reason he is effective as a pass-catching RB; he doesn't have to deal with the opposition's cornerbacks, as the receivers clear them out for him. He is most effective in his role, and really doesn't have to be Deebo, and is in fact more dangerous than Deebo in an offense that plays to CMC's strengths and versatility.

I am consistently amazed that some people believe taking away CMC's best skillset(his running ability) makes any sense. 

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10 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, we aren't a built team and we aren't a good team. So how do people expect us to attract any good coaching talent if we don't have future draft capital to build with?

It's not logical. Especially when the organization now has a reputation for complete dysfunction.

But Tepper has money and can pay them whatever they want 🙄

 

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5 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

Exactly. So far Tepper has shown patience (for better or for worse) and that he's willing to pay. 

Any coach or GM would come here.

Disagree. The coaches and GMs have egos and want to win too, especially the coaches. If someone is willing to be saddled with this dysfunctional organization just for the money, they don't want to win and aren't the sort of GM or coach that the owner should hire in the first place. Rhule came to Carolina for the money. You want Tepper to repeat that mistake?

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