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Panthers receive permission to interview Sean Payton


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If we're going with an experienced guy, Harbaugh is better and won't cost any assets in a trade to a division rival, but I think this suggests Tepper hasn't been "enamored" with anyone we've interviewed so far.

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Watching Payton spread out our defense and beat us speed and the right match ups, and keeping us off balance with wonderful play calling, it was just a thing of beauty. When you make Luke Kuechly look lost you know you're a bad ass coach. They were getting 10 plus yards on screen plays like it was easy.

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1 minute ago, t96 said:

If we're going with an experienced guy, Harbaugh is better and won't cost any assets in a trade to a division rival, but I think this suggests Tepper hasn't been "enamored" with anyone we've interviewed so far.

I’m still not sure why you wouldn’t at least interview harbaugh.  Pick his brain or whatever.  What’s the worst that could happen?

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I’m still not sure why you wouldn’t at least interview harbaugh.  Pick his brain or whatever.  What’s the worst that could happen?

Tepper did talk to him, wasn't an official interview but I'd say it counts.

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4 minutes ago, t96 said:

If we're going with an experienced guy, Harbaugh is better and won't cost any assets in a trade to a division rival, but I think this suggests Tepper hasn't been "enamored" with anyone we've interviewed so far.

I’ve been saying Harbaugh as well, but it’s looking like that won’t happen. 

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