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Panthers in violation of NFL rules regarding their search for a permanent head coach, multiple sources tell CBS Sports.


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On 1/19/2023 at 7:56 PM, HPPantherzfan said:

Speaking of this, any of you Charlotte natives ever heard of a place called bellyachers (guessing on the spelling). Tried to google it and only found one in Denver. 

It’s called Belle Acres. Not sure if it still exists or not

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37 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

This is the definition of a racist right here. 

Nah I think it was just way overblown. Looks like I was right as she is all trained up within 24 hours. It was a pointless story. They should have just reached out to her directly and told her to get compliant.

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Nah I think it was just way overblown. Looks like I was right as she is all trained up within 24 hours. It was a pointless story. They should have just reached out to her directly and told her to get compliant.

Are the broncos getting nervous and stirring up poo? 

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

I hope not because I don’t want Payton. They can have the creep. I definitely don’t want to give up draft picks for him…

I hear you, I just don’t know of any other explanation for this to break the other night and become a “big deal”. I can’t see the eagles or Wilks doing it lol

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2 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I hear you, I just don’t know of any other explanation for this to break the other night and become a “big deal”. I can’t see the eagles or Wilks doing it lol

Yeah Wilks is all class. It was more than likely just a journalist trying to get some easy clicks IMO.

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On 1/19/2023 at 7:27 PM, SgtJoo said:

 

What the hell is "inclusive hiring training"?

 

and no, I'm not going to go through 14 pages of this thread to find the answer if someone answered this question already.

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32 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Nah I think it was just way overblown. Looks like I was right as she is all trained up within 24 hours. It was a pointless story. They should have just reached out to her directly and told her to get compliant.

I mean, isn’t that what the NFL basically did?  Someone just leaked it. 
 

which seems it was either the NFL offices or Panthers office. 

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