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Interviews: Round Two


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According to sources, Tepper captained the search for his next GM along with his wife, Nicole, team president Kristi Coleman, Panthers senior assistant coach and longtime NFL head coach Jim Caldwell and Mike Forde, who heads the search firm Sportsology.

Did yall see this?

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2024/01/22/panthers-gm-search-dan-morgan-david-nicole-tepper-jim-caldwell/?utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR1F7RVNs_yXcJc1jM8NXhdNoI7VYkgTR2laOm9lDjTa0f3XELsqaSteY7M_aem_Abw-CBCfjGZzHuTj0kz7UOEQNtUtPy-lv2VefHsw7GSNG9PGkVpeaeKTomrlZoF_KpQ#lrppkko66zri5xf5he6
 

 

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7 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Not surprised. Not going to get rid of Nicole, and Kristi is the President, Forde is the search firm guy, but Caldwell has a lot of respect in that building. 

Honestly, Tepper probably trusts him and he brings in experience you can’t BS in the interview. It also allows a voice to answer football questions the group may have. 
 

I said before anyone that thought Thomas Brown was the OC the last few games were fooled. Jim Caldwell ran the offense and told Brown what his options were.

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7 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Everyone trying to make the Canales/Morgan/Seattle connection, y’all are going to be pissed when Dan Quinn gets hired 

 

No trust me, I am bracing for it... Although, I think I will be more mad if Evero got it, not because I don't think he would be a good HC, but more so pissed as to why we invested in a hiring firm  just to promote from within.

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Just now, methodtoll said:

No trust me, I am bracing for it... Although, I think I will be more mad if Evero got it, not because I don't think he would be a good HC, but more so pissed as to why we invested in a hiring firm  just to promote from within.

And what if the search firm / Mike Forde back up their finding that Dan was the best option for PoFO/GM out of their pool of candidates..? 

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23 minutes ago, methodtoll said:

No trust me, I am bracing for it... Although, I think I will be more mad if Evero got it, not because I don't think he would be a good HC, but more so pissed as to why we invested in a hiring firm  just to promote from within.

If you like Evero why would you care and how would you know they didn't like Evero too?

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