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When will the Panthers hire a new HC?


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  1. 1. What day with the Panthers new HC be hired?



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2 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

I honestly think it’s just going to come out of the blue. 
 

Some random phone notification when nobody thinks anything is going on and it’ll be somebody the majority wasn’t expecting.

Absolutely this. Somebody like Nathaniel Hackett, the coaching version of a shitty retread QB

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17 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Neither is Albert Breer

If you look at the destinations and evaluate them logically.....there is nothing particularly great about any of these options. The Broncos MAY have a QB or they may have a guy that has gotten exposed now that he left Seattle. Plus that includes the fact that they trade a bunch of draft capital away to get him.

We are in QB purgatory with very little chance of resolving that easily or cheaply. Not to mention that while we have talent, there are literally almost no players in our core that have even experienced a winning season.

Go around the league and aside from maybe Arizona, there aren't a lot of "ready made" winning situations. These are a lot of fix'er uppers. 

So...what's the rush? Why would there be a rush on his part? That's the thing that doesn't logically track for me. Unless he is just chomping at the bit to get back to the NFL(in which case I don't think he would have retired anyway) then he has the benefit of waiting until his ideal scenario presents itself.

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Some of the best candidates are still coaching in the playoffs, it'd be a shame to hire one and see their team melt down because of their inability, or a shame to miss out on one that puts together a genius game plan. 

We rushed and got Rhule.

Honestly, we rushed and got Tepper. 

Let's hope they've learned to take their time. 

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Just now, Khyber53 said:

Some of the best candidates are still coaching in the playoffs, it'd be a shame to hire one and see their team melt down because of their inability, or a shame to miss out on one that puts together a genius game plan. 

We rushed and got Rhule.

Honestly, we rushed and got Tepper. 

Let's hope they've learned to take their time. 

This process is very much longer than the last already. I also believe the only remaining candidate we have been linked to in the playoffs(that hasn't declined our interview request) is Shane Steichen. But he has also already interviewed with us.

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