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What about the Panthers is appealing to HC/GM prospects?


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Frank and staff built up expectations, especially after trading for the #1 pick and saying we were a QB away from competing.

This squad has been exposed for being as bad as they are, the next GM/HC will be coming into a bad situation that they know they'll get a few years to sort out in their own way and not be expected to win in year 1, unlike Reich and co.

Same reason I thought the Texans were an attractive job this past offseason.  They fired their HC's in back to back seasons after only allowing them 1 season.  They couldn't do it for a 3rd time, they'd get crushed by the media and fans for doing it, that next HC knew going in they had at least 3 years of job security and could build things up their own way and not have the pressure of needing to win immediately in year 1.

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6 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

You have a dogshit team, no draft picks to fix it, your starting QB isn't good, a meddling owner etc.

Like, when Shitterer and Frank Wrong are fired, there will be other openings in the NFL. Any coach/GM worth his poo will hop on anything other than this shitshow.

How many coaches turned down interviews? Imagine the owner's wife in your ear.

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

how the fug does one interview poorly on zoom and in the middle of a playoff run?

 

fug you dave

fug you nicole

fug you fitt

I thought it was he was “uninterested” during the interview or appeared distracted or something 

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

how the fug does one interview poorly on zoom and in the middle of a playoff run?

 

fug you dave

fug you nicole

fug you fitt

Look at the results. Frank was running a boring offense that looked like it was in quicksand. Steichen was abusing the tush push and built a juggernaut offense. Who cares what either one of them said in the interview. SB offensive coordinator or HC fired halfway through the season? There was no way to fug that up. Right?

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Just now, SmokinwithWilly said:

Look at the results. Frank was running a boring offense that looked like it was in quicksand. Steichen was abusing the tush push and built a juggernaut offense. Who cares what either one of them said in the interview. SB offensive coordinator or HC fired halfway through the season? There was no way to fug that up. Right?

I had a boss back in the day that said dont worry about the interview look at their results,

 

I took that to heart to this day

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