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Greg Olsen says he is interested in Panthers HC Job


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31 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Greg would love to be the man to make the Panthers great.   I can see the lure for him. 

Failing at it would pretty much destroy a promising broadcast career.

Ask Matt Millen. He was supposed to be the next John Madden.

Hell, ask Mike Mayock.

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1 hour ago, pantherclaw said:

Greg would love to be the man to make the Panthers great.   I can see the lure for him. 

This is why I can see it working. Greg is I think the most competitive player I've ever seen on the team. Maybe Smitty. But Greg DEMANDED the ball when the game was on the line. He is a guy who hates to lose more than he wants to win. I love the culture he would create in Carolina. 

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No chance. Greg can come come her and be the WR coach, or some other lower position, but not HC right out of the gate. He needs to work his way up into that position. If he can come here and do what Ricky Proehl did for us, then he can work his way up. Greg can start out as an offensive consultant or something to that effect.

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4 minutes ago, pantherj said:

No chance. Greg can come come her and be the WR coach, or some other lower position, but not HC right out of the gate. He needs to work his way up into that position. If he can come here and do what Ricky Proehl did for us, then he can work his way up. Greg can start out as an offensive consultant or something to that effect.

Well I mean this current staff worked their way up and they suck so why not see what happens?

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