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Greg Olsen says he is interested in Panthers HC Job


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4 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

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

I like to avoid high risk situations. If Greg proves that he is good at coaching WRs ect, then I'd feel more comfortable moving him up the ladder further. To start him at the top is more risk than what I am comfortable with taking. Just my opinion.

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I know we all are bias toward Greg, but that's probably not a great idea. I personally would still love for him to have some part of the staff, but it's just not realistic for a guy with zero coaching experience get offered a HC gig. Let's get him as a TEs coach first. Maybe Luke or Davis as a LB coach if they're interested. Screw it, call up Peppers and see what's he up to. Smith as a receivers coach? Fine with that, too. 

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Greg is a very intelligent guy.  His dad is a coach so he has some basics about the job.  He's a former player that can and will get respect from the players. 

If I were Greg, my deciding factor would be that Tepper stays in the Owner's booth and him and the GM (whoever it may be) have complete control over the roster.

I could see him really doing well. 

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I actually wouldn't have been against seeing him as the interim, he has a great football mind and he's great at knowing what is about to happen.

So sure, if he had agreed to do that, I'd have been curious to see how the team would respond to him and what he'd do with Bryce.

But not a fan of hiring him in the offseason unless we really can't get any quality candidates interested for the job, rather see someone else fail than Olsen

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4 hours ago, Score Board said:

Who has Greg Olsen coached? A f u c k i n. Pop Warner team ARE YALL SERIOUS? Hell Noooo!!!!!

I haven't seen anyone say he coached a team.  I know he comes from a family where his father is a highly respected coach.

If you have ever listened to Olsen you'll know he is very intelligent and understands detail.   His obvious success would be hitched to his coordinators but as a head coach I have no doubt that he would win the locker room and be successful. 

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