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Panthers interview requests


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25 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Prediction: Ben Johnson will turn down our 2nd interview request to become the HC of the Washington Commanders 

Unfortunately I can see that happening. Love what Johnson could bring to this inept franchise, but just think he would see a brighter future at WSH; which it tbh, it is.

I fully expect Quinn to get the job and dumbass Tepper to come out and say he was the target all along.

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1 hour ago, methodtoll said:

On the home stretch... Unless we add a last minute interview.... What's everyone's guess for who gets a second interview???? Obviously Ben Johnson will be one.

Unsure how many they'll widdle it down to, but I don't really care to see Brian J, Morris, Monken or Quinn have a 2nd.  I will say, since we have a consultant, I wouldn't be surprised if Morris gets a 2nd as a guy to juxtapose the young ones to.  Tabor..I mean, that was obvi courtesy lol.  I will also say, I'm not riding the Frank Smith train for some reason.  

Can also see Slowik bowing out early if they pull off an upset this weekend, so he may focus on building something special in HOU.  

Otherwise, I'd hope Macdonald, Canales, Callahan (& maybe Evero) would be the lot.

Ben Johnson seems to be a foregone conclusion he's our HC or bust so he doesn't warrant much extra thought at this point haha.

 

 

 

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I also think the slow down of the GM search has more to do with the HC search. Most reports say we want a HC first. Prioritizing that would make sense if it’s true. Now, the real argument is if that’s the right approach. My personal opinion is no, but I know it’s been done that way in some stops.

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13 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Unsure how many they'll widdle it down to, but I don't really care to see Brian J, Morris, Monken or Quinn have a 2nd.  I will say, since we have a consultant, I wouldn't be surprised if Morris gets a 2nd as a guy to juxtapose the young ones to.  Tabor..I mean, that was obvi courtesy lol.  I will also say, I'm not riding the Frank Smith train for some reason.  

Can also see Slowik bowing out early if they pull off an upset this weekend, so he may focus on building something special in HOU.  

Otherwise, I'd hope Macdonald, Canales, Callahan (& maybe Evero) would be the lot.

Ben Johnson seems to be a foregone conclusion he's our HC or bust so he doesn't warrant much extra thought at this point haha.

 

 

 

Btw, as I was researching Callahan, I saw a video from the Locked On Titans podcast that Callahan is having a second interview with the Titans... So Callahan to the Titans may be in play.

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8 minutes ago, Steelo said:

Me either, I thought he was going to turn down interviews.

The interesting thing with Slowik is that his current team did a lot of analysis on the QBs in last years draft. So he should be very familiar with Bryce. Not saying he likes or dislikes Bryce, but he knows more about him that most other coaches.

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