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Wilks / Fitterer Season Ending Presser


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5 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

I like Coach.  Stand up guy.  Hard to not love  him 

but his conservative nature works against him and whether that’s real or a perception is certainly up for debate 

that nature showed it’s head against Tampa 

mid rather he tried fir that foot ir yard then punt

 

Never disliked Wilks the man, just never liked Wilks the coach. 
Player coaches tend to not have much success unless somehow the talent around him drags him to it. 
He already said his isn’t really a strategist. 
Usually success is sporadic. A playoffs birth every few years, and maybe, just maybe a Super Bowl birth. 
Yeah I still blame Rivera for Super Bowl 50 and not adjusting or doing anything to help Cam. 

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15 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

damn just called out person

That minority head coach stuff has to piss off minority head coaches. They keep getting categorized and compared against each other instead of the rest of the league.  I really appreciate the way Todd Bowles spoke out about it the media, basically calling them the divisive ones.

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4 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

I like Coach.  Stand up guy.  Hard to not love  him 

but his conservative nature works against him and whether that’s real or a perception is certainly up for debate 

that nature showed it’s head against Tampa 

mid rather he tried fir that foot ir yard then punt

 

Exactly. IMO, that's the problem with homers and the Bleed Carolina Blue 4 Life crew. NEAT ... he's local and a stand up guy! That means NOTHING. You know who else is a stand up guy? Sam Darnold. And no one wants him as QB. Hell ... if we wanted a stand up guy as our coach we should've just kept Rivera.

People that want the team to be elite need to stop wanting these good ol boy feel good stories. They get you nowhere. Give me a psycho like Belichick who eats and sleeps football 24/7 and hates every person on the planet lol. Give me an offensive mastermind like Payton who probably sins 24/7. Those guys usually win.

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