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15 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Im tired of hearing on 99.9 that Wilks did an incredible job. Ron Pitts even said He goes 6-6 and does an incredible job, what more does he have to do to win the job? Hey how about win the most important game of your career and dont be a reason if they lose. That didnt happen. Also, 6-6 is not an incredible job. Thats mediocre. We beat bad teams, but lost to Mitch Trubisky.

He also said if Moore doesnt get penalized and if Jackson and Horn werent out, he could be 8-4. Like wtf is this dumbass logic? You can nitpick many moments of every coach in the league that if it went one way, the outcome would be different. The only thing that matters is what actually happened. 

People have lost all sense of logic. 

He could also be 5-7 if the Saints didn't miss 2 field goals/completely gag down the stretch of that meaningless game

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37 minutes ago, methodtoll said:

Rapaport said today in the McAfee show today the he learned within the last 24 hours that he was the most sought after Candidate this year by teams Not Sean Payton.

Mentioned Arizona was pushing hard to get him in for a 2nd interview 

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1 minute ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

After having a chance to learn more about Frank Reich, I'm starting to feel pretty good about the Panthers future.

Well done David Tepper and Co.!

Just imagine where we would be had we hired him before the Colts did. Along with a new GM to help him.

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

Just imagine where we would be had we hired him before the Colts did. Along with a new GM to help him.

That thought had crossed my mind during the last 24 hours.   However, while it would have been nice to never have experienced "The Process", I'm sure we'll appreciate Coach Reich all the more for it.

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2 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

That thought had crossed my mind during the last 24 hours.   However, while it would have been nice to never have experienced "The Process", I'm sure we'll appreciate Coach Reich all the more for it.

I sure hope so. The Over the Hill Gang doesn't have a lot of time to get the first SB title for us. I hope they have a lot of young apprentices on staff to step in when they retire. 

I think back to a saying a senior staff member of mine had hanging behind his desk. It read "Old age and treachery best youth and exuberance everytime". Obviously the author was some old guy unknown.  I guess we are about to see how true that is.

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CBS Sports' Josina Anderson reports "momentum is gathering" for the Panthers to hire ex-Broncos coach Vic Fangio as their defensive coordinator.

Coach Frank Reich wants Fangio on his staff, according to Anderson, with the Panthers considering making him the highest paid defensive coordinator. Miami has also been connected to Fangio, who interviewed with the team this week. Fangio has a history with Carolina, coordinating their defense from 1995-1998. The 64-year-old coach has been one of the most coveted coordinators during this coaching cycle. 

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6 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

All I ask is please don't go after Carr/Jimmy G.

 

Those guys are taking us nowhere. We can't keep repeating the same mistakes from the past. We have to go all in on Stroud or Young. No more bridge QB's please!

If we pull off Fangio and Stroud I dont think I could be happier, which is weird to say about Reich. But man what a dream that would be.

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