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Have your say: Which candidate for Head Coach do you want in Carolina?


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Have your say: Which candidate for Head Coach do you want in Carolina?  

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  1. 1. Which candidate for Head Coach do you want in Carolina?

    • Steve Wilks
      31
    • Ben Johnson
      66
    • Shane Steichen
      48
    • Mike Kafka
      2
    • Ken Dorsey
      5
    • DeMeco Ryans
      4
    • Kellen Moore
      3
    • Jim Caldwell
      1
    • Frank Reich
      10
    • Jerod Mayo
      1

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Surprised only 1 vote for Kafka…he had the Giants offense cooking yesterday. Him, Daboll and company have completely turned around Charlotte’s own and close to bust Danny Dimes and he worked with Mahomes in KC for a few years.

 

Seems like he could be a solid hire. I’d put him up there close to Johnson and Steichen as those up-and-coming offensive-minded coaches.

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40 minutes ago, panthersphan said:

Surprised only 1 vote for Kafka…he had the Giants offense cooking yesterday. Him, Daboll and company have completely turned around Charlotte’s own and close to bust Danny Dimes and he worked with Mahomes in KC for a few years.

 

Seems like he could be a solid hire. I’d put him up there close to Johnson and Steichen as those up-and-coming offensive-minded coaches.

They have too interview Kafka on general principle just to get his take.  His credentials are impeccable 

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I don’t care. Can we get Joe Brady back in here and let him run an offense without Matt Rhule? Be the OC? Y’all remember under Brady we had Darnold having three straight 300 yard games and poo? 
 

He was the scapegoat, not the issue. 
 

 

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