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Steve Wilks Better Be The Carolina Panthers Head Coach In 2023 - JT sports video.


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9 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Wilks has bombed on two games that could have kept us going. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. This game against Tampa will tell all.  One it will almost give us the division and a shot at the playoffs.  If he bombs this one than I think he seals his own fate. 

Bowles will also be fighting for his job. I expect a knock down drag out fight. 

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I don't know how I feel about it. I like Wilks but one of those offensive guru guys seem nice too. The problem is finding one who is a good coordinator but isn't an absolute turd of a head coach like some of the gurus have been. It's not easy finding a Sean Mcvay. Hell I would love a Sean McDermont even. Wasn't he a defensive coach that has turned into a damn good head coach? What if Wilks is a Sean McDermont? How would the need an offensive guy supporters feel about him then? Also, how do we know he isn't necessarily a defensive minded coach like McDermont who becomes a very good head coach with the chance? So may options and so much confusion with me right now. Tough decisions ahead.

 

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14 hours ago, Tr3ach said:

I would compare Wilks coaching success to Darnolds recent play at qb.  Take that how you will.  They are both in situations where they arent asked to do too much and they are doint a pretty good job at it.   My question though, is that enough for you? 

Says the world’s biggest Rhule fanboy.

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1 hour ago, BIGH2001 said:

Says the world’s biggest Rhule fanboy.

I said multiple times I doubted he was the answer.  Before the season started i said i wasnt sold he was or wasnt yet.  When the season started with the exact same problems i was plenty vocal about saying he wasnt the answer.   Society today is so bad these days to say if you arent on one extreme then you are automatically on the other and of course the huddle is a microcosm of that.

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