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Panthers closing in on hiring DAVE CANALES


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3 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

one good think he may be able to bring from Tampa...Mike Evans.  He's a free agent next year and the Bucs have said they want to bring him back, although they make not be able to do that because of cap space.

The FA receivers offer very few options...Evans is one of the best available.  My thoughts are to sign one, draft one to go with Thielen.  And though we can wave a bunch of cash at him, I thought he wouldn't be interested in the Panthers.

Now maby he is..

 

People keep saying this but its unreasonable.  Unless we severely overpay why would come here when everyone and their brother knows we are going to stick next year

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8 minutes ago, Captain Obvious said:

really liked the hiring of an "all-star" staff last year.

Ended up getting kicked in the nuts because of it.

 

Not getting excited at all this hiring cycle.

 

May he last a year.

only hires that would've excited me would be Harbaugh or Carroll

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4 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

one good think he may be able to bring from Tampa...Mike Evans.  He's a free agent next year and the Bucs have said they want to bring him back, although they make not be able to do that because of cap space.

The FA receivers offer very few options...Evans is one of the best available.  My thoughts are to sign one, draft one to go with Thielen.  And though we can wave a bunch of cash at him, I thought he wouldn't be interested in the Panthers.

Now maby he is..

 

What the hell is Bryce Young going to do with a dowfield specialist like Evans? On the one hand it would be a giant waste of his talents, but in a silver lining sense perhaps Evans could make occasional lemonade out of those lemons Bryce likes to toss downfield. Not sure why he'd want to try though.

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2 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

I wonder if Carroll comes over as a senior advisor type figure - he hired Canales at USC and brought him over to Seattle when he took the HC job there. Canales worked under him for 9 years.

Why? So Pete the Cheat can orchestrate a coup de tat and take over the job like Doc Rovers just pulled with the Bucks?

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