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Steve Wilks Likely to Be 'Seriously Considered' for Panthers Full-Time HC


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Just now, YourLastThought said:

I was just making goofs my friend! I sometimes like to post a dumb response to get a laugh out of someone if possible. 

Oh no, you're good.  I read it as you being funny, no offense.  And I was trying to be funny back.  

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Before we decide Wilkes shouldn't be considered let's see what our options are. I personally don't want to experiment with a guy with no head coaching experience or someone from college unless they have plenty of NFL experience. So who does that include? With two of our quarterbacks next year essentially being rookies, we need an experienced hand on the wheel. Who is an upgrade?

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Honestly I'm just past caring. At this point Tepper has to prove to me that he has the ability to build a winning NFL organization.

Hiring Steve Wilks would be a step in the wrong direction. He was never even a good DC much less a HC. I would rather dig up Chud and make him HC. At least his passing concepts were original and unorthodox. Neither would be my 3rd or 4th choice as HC though. 

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3 minutes ago, Snake said:

Hiring Steve Wilks would be a step in the wrong direction. He was never even a good DC much less a HC. I would rather dig up Chud and make him HC. At least his passing concepts were original and unorthodox. Neither would be my 3rd or 4th choice as HC though. 

If Tepper sticks with Wilks it's just confirmation he's clueless and we should all pursue alternative Sunday afternoon plans for the foreseeable future.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If Tepper sticks with Wilks it's just confirmation he's clueless and we should all pursue alternative Sunday afternoon plans for the foreseeable future.

Exactly, I have no doubt that Wilks will lead us to a subpar record for another 3 years. No joke I would take Dan Quin over Wilks and I don't like that hire either. 

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