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Report: Panthers' diverse hires partially motivated by compensation rules


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Reality is those rules factor into the decision making, for every single team. When weighing pros and cons between a few candidates there is no doubt potential compensation for minorities getting hired away from your team IS a pro and goes into that column. Whether people like it or not. I'm extremely happy with our staff hires, regardless of their races.

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Future draft picks are just a bonus, I really think we got the best coaches that will fit in with Reich's plans. If, at any time those potential draft picks factored into the decision making process, then the Rooney Rule iss working just as designed and that's a very good thing.

What we did receive, taking race completely out of the picture, are two young, innovative, learned, motivated coordinators who are very, very likely to become head coaches on their own in the near future. Guys like that will win you a lot of games and perhaps a trophy or two before they move on. And they'll leave a great legacy behind them -- both in our team and for the trails they will blaze.

On first glance, this is an incredibly diverse staff in Carolina. On a second and deeper glance, this is a very well put together coaching staff at all levels and I really think we'll see the proof on the field very soon.

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