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10 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Just a question do we have Adams, Jacobs and Warren because Carr couldn’t win with them right??

No we don’t. But we have moore and tmj, a really good line, a better defense and hopefully re sign Forman. That’s pretty solid. I don’t even want carr, all I’m saying is, it’s an option, one better than what we have

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1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

No we don’t. But we have moore and tmj, a really good line, a better defense and hopefully re sign Forman. That’s pretty solid. I don’t even want carr, all I’m saying is, it’s an option, one better than what we have

Better then what we have isn’t good enough if you’re giving up assets and full control for a coach..

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4 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

CBS just reported there isn't a second interview with Denver and Carolina is making a full push today to hire him. 

One thing I'm curious on because I haven't seen it posted anywhere but is Fritter in on this interview?  All I've heard about is David and Nichole 

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1 minute ago, UNCrules2187 said:

...you advocating to find the "next McVay" is also dealing in unicorns, is it not?

My preference has long been to look for experienced coordinators and assistants, guys like Don Martindale, Rich Bisaccia and the like.

We're not going that route.

The choice is between young offensive assistants, a few older options (Wilks, Reich, Caldwell) and Payton.

I would be fine with Reich. I could get behind Wilks if he has the right offensive staff (like Reich or even potentially Caldwell).

Among the young crowd, I liked Johnson. I like Steichen. I'm not a big fan of Dorsey. Moore just hasn't been coaching long enough. Honestly, Kafka probably hasn't either but he does have some good qualities. There's honestly a lot to like about Ejiro Evero but I don't think we're going defense. Brian Callahan probably would have been a decent option but we haven't called about him.

Payton? Already stated my objections to him. Too much to give up and full control is a negative for me.

At this point, don't know who we end up with. There are guys I like better than others, but Payton is probably my only firm "no".

 

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1 minute ago, WOW!! said:

66 tds and the best college QB season ever changes that.. Again I’m waiting on you to produce any Scout, Analysts or media head that had Corral or Howell looked at in the same light as Williams or Mayes who are getting Luck, Lawrence comparisons..

you are just moving the goal posts now. Somehow and I dont know how the point is going over your head.... Hype for a college QB can change at the turn of a dime. You were just replied to by another poster that showed Howell as the unaminous number 1 pick for this past draft... that didnt happen. Same thing with JT Daniels, and he didnt even play for Georgia. 

Drake Maye is a QB that came back down to earth at the end of the season where he threw 4TDs to 4 INTS in the last 5 games with a 56% completion rate. But sure.. he is Lawrence and Luck like... 

 

QB ranking in college football are useless until the NFL Draft.  

 

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9 minutes ago, HPPantherzfan said:

One thing I'm curious on because I haven't seen it posted anywhere but is Fritter in on this interview?  All I've heard about is David and Nichole 

I seriously doubt Fitterer wants Tepper to hire Payton. Scott immediately goes back to being the HC yes man

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