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Panthers interview requests


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34 minutes ago, Mage said:

Don't teams have to make that information public?  Don't think they can just interview a candidate on the low without anyone finding out, but I could be wrong.  Because they have to put the request in through the NFL anyway (not sure how that works with college coaches though).

People can see the interview requests for anyone who’s currently under contract in the NFL. If they are fired, or coaching elsewhere you won’t hear anything until after the interview. 

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1 hour ago, KBRed said:

Hopefully since there is a team of folks hired for our coaching search, there aren’t any moles in the operation, and we are interviewing more than we think. 
 

But, you would think the hot (not physically) candidates would be spotted in the airport or around town. /shrugs/

Candidates employed by other teams cannot interview in person until January 22.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

For what it's worth, ESPN made their predictions for the open jobs. Dan Graziano had us hiring Brian Callahan.

They predicted Johnson to the Commanders.

Not the worst outcome. Callahan's stock is a bit depressed since the Bengals missed the playoffs. Otherwise he checks a lot of the boxes: multi-year OC, young, history developing a young QB.

 

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Just now, Evil Hurney said:

Not the worst outcome. Callahan's stock is a bit depressed since the Bengals missed the playoffs. Otherwise he checks a lot of the boxes: multi-year OC, young, history developing a young QB.

I'd want his dad along as OL coach at least, maybe even OC to start off.

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52 minutes ago, Steelo said:

People can see the interview requests for anyone who’s currently under contract in the NFL. If they are fired, or coaching elsewhere you won’t hear anything until after the interview. 

kind of. you won't hear anything officially but Falcons fans had a pretty good idea from loose reports of "interest" that they'd interview both Belichick and Harbaugh and now they have announced those happened. Not hearing anything doesn't necessarily mean anything especially as it seems we are being extremely tight lipped (likely at the behest of the consulting firm), but if we were interested we could've heard of it by now.

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9 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

For the record I'd be fine with Callahan, but it doesn't seem like these people have any concrete evidence linking us to him it's just a pure guess.

If he brings his dad to coach the o-line and Jake Browning to compete with Bryce, I’d be all in tbh.

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54 minutes ago, t96 said:

kind of. you won't hear anything officially but Falcons fans had a pretty good idea from loose reports of "interest" that they'd interview both Belichick and Harbaugh and now they have announced those happened. Not hearing anything doesn't necessarily mean anything especially as it seems we are being extremely tight lipped (likely at the behest of the consulting firm), but if we were interested we could've heard of it by now.

In a digital age where Kellen Moore leads Vegas betting odds as our next HC the rumblings (or lack therefore of)of random people on the net does very little to move me when the only true indicator is a concrete notification that the interview went down. If it doesn’t happen it doesn’t happen, but basing interest on the “reporting” of people with anonymous sources does nothing for me. 

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