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Just now, Wundrbread33 said:

Yeah, I'd call bullsh-t.

Another Panthers Twitter posted that we were interviewing Phil Snow.

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Just now, Wundrbread33 said:

Yeah definitely a troll. I saw one that said we had reached out to Rhule to interview Snow for the head coaching job.

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22 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Less

Sorry pal, but you're off there.

Less time as a coordinator maybe, but he's actually been coaching longer than any of that bunch.

Worth remembering that coordinators and head coaches have different skill sets.

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1 hour ago, Wundrbread33 said:

A friend sent me this. Troll right? (Sorry if repost)

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This may not be the answer most would expect, but I actually hope this is something Tepper actually asked for and goes through with.

Tepper screwed the pooch with the Rhule hire and he knows it, the guy is new at this.  I think him interviewing as many coaches as possible is the smart move, and not from the sense of trying to find the right coach for the team in an instance like this.

Tepper knows he won't hire him as the HC, so use the guy for some experience in interviewing HC candidates, it's far different than him interviewing an executive for his financial businesses.  

Particularly with this being someone who was already a HC, so the guy has been through the cycle and knows how to properly interview for it.  Tepper should use it as a good base for when he then interviews guys like Ben Johnson who has never been a HC before, makes for a good comparison to if the guy is prepared or not.

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Well, if you're looking to piss people off, there's always stuff like this...

 

He’s making 610k a year at Nebraska lol Cooper follows Matt like his shadow it’s so weird. I wish I knew how much of a raise he got at Nebraska 

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