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PHIL SNOW FIRED AS WELL


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10 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

lol.

I don’t think so.

Glad Snow is gone, but I figured he wouldn’t be too far behind Rhule. 

Based on what? 2 preseason games with offensive linemen who aren't even on the practice squad?

Preseason game 1 was horrific but MC played much better in his second stint before getting hurt. 

I agree with @panthers55 at this point in the college season, I am not overly impressed with any of the QBs in this upcoming draft.  Sure, there are some decent QBs but franchise I don't see it. 

Wilks had a decent defensive backfield when he was here before.  IMO, he has  a better one now.  Read the Steve Wilks Bio on Panthers.com.  In his 5 of 6 years in Carolina we had a top 10 defense.  Defensive Coordinators have the final say and it is quite apparent that Snow wasn't going to toe the line especially after Wilks moved past him in the pecking order.   

Steve Wilks (panthers.com)

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Just wanted to reiterate...  The more that has happened, the more it looks like those rumors were completely spot on.  Wilks was fuming behind the scenes, and I didn't really buy it before, but it is starting to look more and more believable that Snow was the actual guy calling the shots in the Rhule regime - which is fuging insane.  This is just amazing how this had all unfolded.  Wilks gives me hope that we can put something in place that resembles a functioning, professional football team again.

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13 minutes ago, Michael G said:

I'd think Jeff Nixon might be otw out too. He was pretty close to Rhule also.

Yup, just like Snow has followed Rhule around.  They were college roommates.  The rest of the crew can stay (for now) as the ties are far tight to Rhule.   Yeah, Nixon would be the only other Rhule lackey that needs to immediately go.

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Just now, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Based on what? 2 preseason games with offensive linemen who aren't even on the practice squad?

Preseason game 1 was horrific but MC played much better in his second stint before getting hurt. 

I agree with @panthers55 at this point in the college season, I am not overly impressed with any of the QBs in this upcoming draft.  Sure, there are some decent QBs but franchise I don't see it. 

Wilks had a decent defensive backfield when he was here before.  IMO, he has  a better one now.  Read the Steve Wilks Bio on Panthers.com.  In his 5 of 6 years in Carolina we had a top 10 defense.  Defensive Coordinators have the final say and it is quite apparent that Snow wasn't going to toe the line especially after Wilks moved past him in the pecking order.   

Steve Wilks (panthers.com)

I’m not impressed with what I’ve seen from Corral, Wilks, or anyone we have currently coaching. In fact, I’m not even impressed with Fitt. I’d clean house. 

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14 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

This is an odd question considering how we got the greatest QB in franchise history.

We didn't tank for Cam we sucked and remember it took unti.year 3 before we had a winning record. And we didn't have a QB already we thought could be a starter. I wouldn't be surprised if we don't draft another QB high with Fitterer swing for the fences but my point is we don't need to purposely suck to find one.

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17 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

And how are the Bengals doing this year. Yeah 2-3.  He had a great rookie year but Baker took Clevelabd to the playoffs as well. Neither Cleveland or the the Bengals have been consistently good. It might take more than a QB alone to turn a team around. But tanking isn't the way to build a consistent team.

AMEN

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