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1 hour ago, Mother Grabber said:

their current contract extension offer says no more NFL flirting.

Pretty sure they were tired of the back and forth. The extension they were set to offer was going to include a "no NFL" clause for at least a year or two.

That's all over now of course, and it didn't end in their favor.

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22 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Pretty sure they were tired of the back and forth. The extension they were set to offer was going to include a "no NFL" clause for at least a year or two.

That's all over now of course, and it didn't end in their favor.

They won a National Championship - it worked out great for them. 

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Just now, Wolfcop said:

Really disappointed the Panthers never tried to go after Harbaugh either of the last 2 years. 

Last year, yes. He was practically begging for the job.

This year we had zero chance. He knows better than to hitch his wagon to Bryce Young. 

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4 hours ago, Herb said:

If we hire Raheem Morris I think I’m turning my back on this franchise for a while. I don’t even recognize our organization right now. This isn’t the panthers we all fell in love with. I will still love the team if we’re struggling, but downright being clueless from top to bottom and becoming the laughing stock of the league is something I just won’t accept. 

I would not be a fan.  If you go defensive it needs to be Evero, Vrabel, McDonald in that order.

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1 hour ago, OldhamA said:

Last year, yes. He was practically begging for the job.

This year we had zero chance. He knows better than to hitch his wagon to Bryce Young. 

He was using the Panthers job as leverage. Everyone here knew that.

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