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1 hour ago, B_Eazi said:

So let me get this straight. They didn’t feel comfortable offering Wilks a position because they interviewed him for a head coaching position yet were interviewing Evero after interviewing him for HC position. I totally gets Wilks stance to move on but from a Panthers perspective that can’t look to good for his lawsuit 

It’s not because he was interviewing for HC, it’s because he actually was briefly the HC. You can’t have the guy the team was previously taking orders from drop down the chain of command.  It causes potential conflict. This does absolutely nothing for any possible claim of wrongdoing. 

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Update: Mike Kaye makes it sound like a genuine possibility

Maybe that initial interview went better than we know 

One thing to keep in mind is that the Vikings defense is old.  Kendricks is 30, Hicks is 30, Peterson is 32, Smith is 30, H. Smith is 33.  Even Hunter is already 28.  Not an ideal spot for a DC.

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

More from an old friend of ours...

 

I’d think any team looking for a DC would be interested in this guy. I don’t see Morris getting the Indy job though. Something tells me it’s Saturday or Steichen. Of course, who really knows what Irsay will do. 

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9 hours ago, OldhamA said:

Reich seems to inspire an insane amount of loyalty. Sirianni went off on one with the media when the Eagles beat the Colts this year. 

Reggie Wayne would be a great addition to the offensive staff if true. We could use an upgrade here as our WR coaching has been a bit underwhelming for some time now. We’ll see if there’s any interest there.

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6 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

More from an old friend of ours...

 

“which is not how it was deployed last year due to a variety of factors inclusive to personnel, an offense that couldn’t score”

 

I’ve wondered about this.  We’ve heard how this should be an attractive job due to the defensive pieces.

But how much has the other side of the ball is effecting it.  I know we hired a experienced offensive coach.  But we still have the by far worst QB room in the entire NFL.  Does a defensive guy want to come in with all the pressure of having to carry the entire team due to the dead weight of the offense?

We saw Fangio go to a team with one of the most high powered offenses in the NFL, and we later heard money wasn’t the main factor.

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