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Call Your Shot 11/27/23 Edition: Who is the next HC of the Panthers?


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1 hour ago, heel31ok said:

Same can be said for Wilks...

Why would he want to come now?

with no one else wanting to come here, right now it's his only realistic shot at landing a head coaching position.

in the end...he changes the culture of the team making it more attractive to future coaching candidates, and raises his own stock at the same time.

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36 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

Points per game isn't a good metric considering our offense is fuging useless and has given teams a short field the entirety of every game. The fact that they aren't dead last in opp. PPG is a statement in itself 

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I like Ben Johnson, Waldron, and Frank Smith...all good candidates.  Unless it's a potential rockstar DC type, we're obviously going OC.   But who will it actually be? I'm gonna make an out-there prediction--

Thomas Brown somehow, some way, gets the offense producing TDs from here on out.  With some renewed trust, we pluck more from the Shan/McVay tree with some fresh perspective on that Rams SB staff.  This time, we're going full nepitism & a young offensive mind:

Wes Phillips

Thomas Brown sticks around with his old bud.  Do note--O'Connell wanted Brown in Minny. 

 

 

 

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I think Tepp will push for Ben Johnson or Harbaugh and neither will be interested. As others have said, I think he'll end up hiring Frank Smith since he helped turn things around with Tua.

My fear, (besides the fact we're talking about David Tepper), is that we hire Belichick. I've seen multiple people push this, including Will Brinson who should know better. IMO Belichick is washed, and was only a product of Brady even in the good days.

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