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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

Bobby Slowik is that dude. Glad he’s on the list.

Hes part of that famous group, i still feel hes too young right now. Plus hes only had one year at OC and it was a great one tho...

Who knows, I think about the only system or team byce could be a little successful is shanahans. thats all slowik and hes been part of the 3 win to 10 win flip. I wonder how he views on byce.....

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2 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Hes part of that famous group, i still feel hes too young right now. Plus hes only had one year at OC and it was a great one tho...

Who knows, I think about the only system or team byce could be a little successful is shanahans. thats all slowik and hes been part of the 3 win to 10 win flip. I wonder how he views on byce.....

We need to approach this offseason fully prioritizing putting Bryce in a situation to make a leap next year. But I also hope every coach we interview is told that if he’s not improving next year they can start searching for alternatives as early as 2025. If we take this from the angle of “it’s Bryce or bust” the job is so much less appealing. IMO you’ll know after 2 years if you have someone you can build around or not

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2 minutes ago, MGH1989 said:

How can it be down to anyone? Lol. They haven’t even interviewed these people.

Just personally preference. Last year I was 100% in on Shane Steichen before any interviews. Frank Smith help turn around tuas career, thats my main reason given byce needs the same. 

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11 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Hes part of that famous group, i still feel hes too young right now. Plus hes only had one year at OC and it was a great one tho...

Who knows, I think about the only system or team byce could be a little successful is shanahans. thats all slowik and hes been part of the 3 win to 10 win flip. I wonder how he views on byce.....

Slowik’s progress through the interview progress might unintentionally tell us how he feels about Bryce. He had to have built some preliminary plans to coach Bryce if the Panthers picked Stroud instead. 

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Just now, hepcat said:

Slowik’s progress through the interview progress might unintentionally tell us how he feels about Bryce. He had to have built some preliminary plans to coach Bryce if the Panthers picked Stroud instead. 

Beyond that it’s well documented the Texans straight up wanted Bryce

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