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1 hour ago, Rocky Davis said:

Reported that the Panthers have asked permission from Lady Cowboys Fan to interview @Mr. Scotfor GM position now that the Cowboys were humiliated....I mean eliminated.   😆

She advised me today after watching the Dan Campbell locker room video that she's officially Lady Lions Fan for the rest of this year's playoffs.

(Dan Campbell is so good he can even fix Cowboy fans) 🫥

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Don't know. They were relatively late to the party. Haven't seen much news on that front.

Callahan, Kafka, Pierce, Macdonald, the Detroit Lions' Aaron Glenn and Ben Johnson, the Dallas Cowboys' Dan Quinn, the Houston Texans' Bobby Slowik, and the Philadelphia Eagles' Brian Johnson. (As of 2 days ago) Add in Thomas Brown and that makes 4.  Impressive lol

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2 minutes ago, csx said:

I'd assume this is done as a favor.  Somebody knows somebody and it's part of CPR for career 

Carthan is doing him a favor, maybe even pulling a dual interview to maybe gauge if they'd bring him on in some other capacity with their new coaching staff.

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53 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm gonna say... Rooney Rule 

Maybe.  Could be a couple things.  A legit HC interview it ain’t. 

Could be the good ole boy network trying to help a coach that good screwed via some PR gift but I don’t care to look into the history of who is in the Titans 

My guess, aren’t we blocking all interviews right now? So if someone wanted to kick the tires on Brown for an equal or lesser role the Panthers aren’t allowing that to occur…so you would have to hold a bogus HC interview.  Still find out all you wanted to know about him in the process.

 

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