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Jim Harbaugh has convo with David Tepper


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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, that is a mid to late first type of move. The top end of that position has extreme value but it's too rare to get those type of players. Not a premium value position unless it is a truly elite player. 

It simply takes too long them to have an impact, and when they do...it's with the next team.

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25 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Jim using Tepper as leverage to get a stupid amount of money from Denver is his best play here 

Which is probably what’s happening here

You think Denver is a better situation?  Stuck with Russ, no first round pick, and a loaded division?  

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30 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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JIM HARBAUGHHC, UNSIGNED FREE AGENT

The Athletic's Joe Person reports that Panthers owner David Tepper has talked with Michigan coach John Harbaugh about Carolina's head coach position.

Harbaugh has also been linked to the Broncos job and The Athletic had a piece Monday predicting that he would be open to taking an NFL job this offseason. Harbaugh almost got the Vikings job last offseason before they decided to go with Kevin O'Connell and the former 49ers coach had a lot of success in his first go-round as an NFL head coach. The smoke seems to be getting heavy that he'll fill one of the vacancies this offseason

What's John doing at Michigan coaching his brother's team??

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Just now, Carl Spackler said:

dude the Panthers exist for coaches and free agents to use them as leverage when in reality, they're never coming close to signing here

As shitty as he was, Rhule was a top candidate last year and Tepper prevented him from going to NYG.  Money talks.

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1 hour ago, TheWiz said:

It feels hella disrespectful to be talking to coaches about a vacancy while you have a head coach preparing the team for a game. This conversation couldnt wait ONE WEEK? 

Why?  Wilks has all but guaranteed himself an interview.  If he is confident in his plan going forward he shouldn't worry about who else gets interviewed.

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