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I hope we get somebody good but for all the reasons mentioned somewhere in the thread we probably are not.

Fans keep asking why do these guys take the interview if they are not interested. If you are in the corporate world you know exactly why, it is a negotiating tool, it drives up your price.

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10 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Right bc why wouldn’t you want to at least try and interview one of the best coaches in football? 

Because you want to remain the Alpha…the real Alpha would rip someone up…the fake Alpha would throw a drink. 

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Schuyler Callahan per Hondo (Raiders beat writer) thinks we're making a strong push for Champ Kelly as GM. Callahan thinks Brandt Tillis may be the guy. If you want to hear, here's the link (start at about 28:40):

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/gm-report/podcast-panthers-gm-search-picking-up-steam

 

In other news, Graziano predicts Brian Callahan to be the guy at HC.

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2024/01/17/espn-insider-prediction-panthers-hc-search-brian-callahan-joe-burrow-bryce-young/

The article mentioned that it's difficult to predict the HC due to the (Tepper) situation.

I'd be remiss not to mention that Morgan seems to be high on the list for GM. There are thoughts that Tepper wants to keep him in some capacity.

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46 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Right bc why wouldn’t you want to at least try and interview one of the best coaches in football? 

Well the premise that I responded to was “if he doesn’t want the job”…so that would be the reason. You’d just be interviewing him for appearances, which is a waste of everybody’s time. Also you really have no idea if the team has reached out to Harbaugh because he’s not an NFL coach and it wouldn’t be reported.

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6 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Well the premise that I responded to was “if he doesn’t want the job”…so that would be the reason. You’d just be interviewing him for appearances, which is a waste of everybody’s time. Also you really have no idea if the team has reached out to Harbaugh because he’s not an NFL coach and it wouldn’t be reported.

You’re absolutely right, that’s why I’m going with we should interview him. Until I read or hear that he said no or we don’t want any part of him, I will go with my statement of we should at least try. 

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11 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Well the premise that I responded to was “if he doesn’t want the job”…so that would be the reason. You’d just be interviewing him for appearances, which is a waste of everybody’s time. Also you really have no idea if the team has reached out to Harbaugh because he’s not an NFL coach and it wouldn’t be reported.

It's been reported that harbaugh has asked twice about the Panthers. He clearly wants the job

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7 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

It's been reported that harbaugh has asked twice about the Panthers. He clearly wants the job

i could see it possible that we have reached out and he’s not answering. if it’s true that he has reached out to us, and we’re not answering, then i’m fully on board the Tepper is an idiot wagon.

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31 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Schuyler Callahan per Hondo (Raiders beat writer) thinks we're making a strong push for Champ Kelly as GM. Callahan thinks Brandt Tillis may be the guy. If you want to hear, here's the link (start at about 28:40):

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/gm-report/podcast-panthers-gm-search-picking-up-steam

 

In other news, Graziano predicts Brian Callahan to be the guy at HC.

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2024/01/17/espn-insider-prediction-panthers-hc-search-brian-callahan-joe-burrow-bryce-young/

The article mentioned that it's difficult to predict the HC due to the (Tepper) situation.

I'd be remiss not to mention that Morgan seems to be high on the list for GM. There are thoughts that Tepper wants to keep him in some capacity.

From the writer...

If that's true, damn 😳

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10 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

i could see it possible that we have reached out and he’s not answering. if it’s true that he has reached out to us, and we’re not answering, then i’m fully on board the Tepper is an idiot wagon.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/jim-harbaugh-nfl-rumors-michigan-coach-talked-with-panthers-but-owner-david-tepper-didnt-initiate-call/

That was last year and they reported that he still is interested in being here

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