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25 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

From the writer...

If that's true, damn 😳

He seems to want the job. That, and/or he believes in being extremely prepared. 

It is highly impressive. Not to cast and doubt whatsoever, but it puts me in the mind of Bryce at his interview. Luckily, no one expects Champ to suit up.😂

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

He seems to want the job. That, and/or he believes in being extremely prepared. 

It is highly impressive. Not to cast and doubt whatsoever, but it puts me in the mind of Bryce at his interview. Luckily, no one expects Champ to suit up.😂

My question would be why. He doesn't really have ties to the area or anyone In the organization that I know of.

For what it's worth, in the podcast where he talked about the tidbit on Kelly, Schuyler Callihan said that based on what he's hearing, he believes the current leader in the clubhouse for the Panthers GM job is Brandt Tillis of the Chiefs.

He acknowledged somebody else could potentially overtake him as more interviews happen, but that's who he sees in the lead right now.

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15 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

News on one former Panthers assistant...

Staley took the job here to be close to his ailing mother. Really hate how things worked out for him.

I hope... at least she's doing much better.  I have nothing against Duce, hate how it worked out.

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2 hours ago, top dawg said:

He seems to want the job. That, and/or he believes in being extremely prepared. 

It is highly impressive. Not to cast and doubt whatsoever, but it puts me in the mind of Bryce at his interview. Luckily, no one expects Champ to suit up.😂

Matt Rhule also killed his interview - could talk in circles like a true Wolf of Wall Street 

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