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Apparently our players really like Chris Tabor and Thomas Brown


ProcessBlue2
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Dollar bet with someone:

Tepper will repeat the same mistake from last year. another coaching overhaul firing popular coaches who haven’t been given a fair shot, install yet another confusing scheme, and have another god awful record. 

When he could have just left this in place, build continuity, see what we really have with coaches that know the players, and go from there. This constant rush to get the awesomest coaching staff hasn’t really worked out so well. 

After the latest show, does he really believe he’s going to hire better then we currently have?

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3 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Wow. That is concerning. A culture of losing and stealing paychecks is accepted here. It’s worse than a thought. 

No kidding. How is this good news? The players like the OC on a team who has scored the lowest amount of offensive points in the NFL? We have scored 3 more points than NE, but we have 1 more D/Return TD than they do.

IDGAF who our offense likes. Our offense is fuging trash. I care more about DJ Moore loving his QB and CMC enjoying the hell out of SF. Doesn’t appear to be any regret with them. DJ has 9 TDs, CMC has 21 TDs and our entire offense has 20 TDs.

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1 hour ago, tukafan21 said:

Really strange that Ben Johnson isn't included in this list when he's probably the hottest name on the HC market, wonder why that is

Because this list has nothing to do with how good a coordinator you are just how well liked you are. We have the worst offense in the league but our OC is  well liked. Well liked doesn’t put any extra point on the scoreboard. 

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5 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Wow. That is concerning. A culture of losing and stealing paychecks is accepted here. It’s worse than a thought. 

Because we haven’t had a winning season in 7 years. Most of these guys are used to getting coached by losers and making great money in the process. They care more about be cool and funny on the team social media rather than being held accountable.
 

Rhule’s culture was garbage and Frank’s was worse. Go look at Jeff Saturdays interview describing the shitty culture he cleaned up in Indy.
 

If the Panthers hire a legit HC that cares about winning and actually knows how, a lot of these guys are going to buck the system. God forbid they get a hard ass like Belichick some of them might quit.

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I have a tough time figuring how a 1st time OC for the most nothing offense in the league gets any love at all. They produce very little. Piniero is about the only thing to fear. Yet there he is in the polls. Strange and mixed up times.

Brown could be good or okay, maybe. He is gonna go as far as his QB goes. I will credit him for being a running back and therefore innately possessing a belief in having a strong running game. So, some hope. 

I have at least seen some under center. And they seem to know that the end zone is the goal, and they have clear premeditated intent to at least try to throw N>S in that general direction. 

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1 hour ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Because we haven’t had a winning season in 7 years. Most of these guys are used to getting coached by losers and making great money in the process. They care more about be cool and funny on the team social media rather than being held accountable.
 

Rhule’s culture was garbage and Frank’s was worse. Go look at Jeff Saturdays interview describing the shitty culture he cleaned up in Indy.
 

If the Panthers hire a legit HC that cares about winning and actually knows how, a lot of these guys are going to buck the system. God forbid they get a hard ass like Belichick some of them might quit.

Bingo. Same thing I just posted. 

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