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Breer on Wilks/Fitterer/Harbaugh


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3 hours ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Wilks "kept us in the hunt for the Playoffs" lol. Nah, man. It's just dumb luck everyone else in the South sucked.

It is legit crazy how Wilks supporters ignore how bad the division was or how easy our schedule was.   We played like what, 2 teams with a winning record while Wilks was HC?  And both (Ravens and Bengals) manhandled us.  Steelers manhandled us.  We had a 21-10 lead against the garbage Bucs going into the 4th quarter and lost.  HOW DO YOU LOSE THAT GAME?!

Sorry but it is a joke that people think Wilks should keep this job LMAO.  Defense has gotten worse under him.  There is a reason people were happy he took the Arizona job and was no longer going to be the DC>

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12 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Being competitive tomorrow means Wilks might stay. We need to get our asses kicked. These things matter and it's why I actively root for us to lose as soon an it's evident that we're not contenders. That's the unfortunate reality of pro sports fandoms. If you're not a contender you're better off losing.

I don't know about that.

We could win and Wilks still isn't the Head Coach next season.

If Harbaugh is available and Tepper wants him instead of Wilks, he will get him.

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8 hours ago, WUnderhill said:

He’s making the point that he was drafted the pick ahead of us and would have been a Panther if not.

 

8 hours ago, BrisbanePanther said:

Point is that one place matters. Herbert was taken right in front of us.

Thanks.  Remember that I haven't been here long so I am not aware of things.

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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

I'm beginning to think Tepper is going to go with what he deems to be the safest route in his mind after being embarrassed by Matt Rhule.

Tisk, tisk, tisk....we do not speak/type that name.  It is forboden.  There needs to be a filter that pops up used-car-saleman when that named is typed just like the filter when someone types a cuss word.

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1 hour ago, The Lobo said:

More on Harbaugh:

Not shocked at his last sentence in the tweet, this is why I never got my hopes up, Tepper will just botch it.

This would be stunning. One of the hottest candidates on the market is seemingly basically begging to coach the Panthers and Tepper is like...

nah-nah-we-good-conceited.gif

 

 

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