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Coaching Interviews: Round Two


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1 minute ago, The Huddler said:

Rhule was safe?

 

 

 

that was like busting a nut in a schizophrenic crack head on a drunken one night stand. 

nah Rhule definitely was not safe at all. that was just idiotic. they were trying to do a Pete Carrol thing and pair him with Fitt. I'm mostly referring to every other hire in Panthers history. I'm just really over the conservative defensive coach thing. it's a copy cat league you gotta roll with what works currently.

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3 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Here’s how I imagine it going:

Fitt: “Talk to me about your plans for filling out the rest of the coaching staff.”

Morgan: “What are your thoughts on our draft picks this year?”

David Tepper: “Also, what’s your favorite flavor of crayon?”

Nicole Tepper: “And as a Taurus, how do you plan to connect emotionally with the Virgo’s on the team?”

I almost spit coffee all over this laptop.

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Just now, 4Corners said:

No he will not be 

And some unproven guy who has never been in the lead role in Steichen.  Who is quite literally what Reich was 5 years ago, today.

 

you think that’s Guaranteed to be any better?

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