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Will Someone Actually Be Fired on Monday?


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Fitterer should be the first to go.  It should be in order of the fug ups.  Fitterer created the roster and the coaches have to deal with it.  It's a bit awkward to fire the person who dinner sucks when given Spam, anchovies, horseradish and cabbage as ingredients to work with.  The person who shopped for the product should be held responsible. 

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Fitt should be the one to go.  That’s been my take basically before the season kicked off. 

But I got to say, Frank has really showed himself to be an incredibly stubborn and poor coach.   I mean, it is very easy to see how someone else could take over in season and yield better results than Frank.   Frank is pointless.  

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

My question is does it even matter? People keep getting fired and hired and yet the results stay the same or get even worse.

One thing people are not considering is the fact that there will likely be quite a few head coaching vacancies this offseason and possibly a couple retirements. 
 

There could be up to 8 openings. How competitive can the Panthers be when there are up to 7 other teams bidding for the same group of coaches?

This may be a situation where you remove the HC, keep most of the staff in order and continue with interim.

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Just now, Leaky_Faucet said:

One thing people are not considering is the fact that there will likely be quite a few head coaching vacancies this offseason and possibly a couple retirements. 
 

There could be up to 8 openings. How competitive can the Panthers be when there are up to 7 other teams bidding for the same group of coaches?

This may be a situation where you remove the HC, keep most of the staff in order and continue with interim.

Well, we can either offer stupid money or we can settle for the 8th choice because unless it comes with a LOT more money I honestly can't see anyone picking Tepper and this organization over anywhere else.

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9 hours ago, 45catfan said:

If I were Frank and not fired this week, I would absolutely bench Bryce next week and start Dalton to show that the coaches can do their jobs when not dependent on a QB not cut out for the NFL.  If we win with Dalton, that would be the biggest F.U. to Tepper.

This is basically what I want to happen, but it's possible tepper won't allow it

I've seen all I need to see from Bryce it's time to see what Andy's got so I can compare it to the teams performance with Bryce. The offens looked better in the Seahawks game with dalton vs any other game this year besides the first quarter of Miami game.

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