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1 hour ago, OldhamA said:

I don't think Evero is pitching himself to Canales, I think it's the other way round. 

It's the Panthers that are pitching Evero.

Canales Is the head coach. He's got nothing to pitch.

He likely has an idea of someone else he'd want as a DC. Most head coaches to be have plans about their staff.

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's the Panthers that are pitching Evero.

Canales Is the head coach. He's got nothing to pitch.

He likely has an idea of someone else he'd want as a DC. Most head coaches to be have plans about their staff.

Canales is the Head Coach - it's his team.

Unless nothing has changed of course and someone else is making the staff hires...

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Another out..

Not entirely certain but I think at this point we might have heard more "outs" than we have "ins" 🤔

Well the only thing we haven't heard yet is interview requests for OL coach. Everything else will come in time.  The outs are extremely obvious at this point.

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4 hours ago, jamos14 said:

He wasn't offered a HC job anywhere else.

If he wanted to leave, Canales wouldn't hold him here against his will.  That's a terrible way to build camaraderie amongst your first NFL staff.

Don't make stuff up.

It’s a historical fact that it’s harder for a black man to get a head coaching job in that league. 

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1 hour ago, AceBoogie said:

It’s a historical fact that it’s harder for a black man to get a head coaching job in that league. 

sure but that has Nothing to do with Carolina keeping him as a DC.

your post made it out like the Panthers are the bad guys for wanting to keep him even though he wasn’t promoted.

 

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40 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

sure but that has Nothing to do with Carolina keeping him as a DC.

your post made it out like the Panthers are the bad guys for wanting to keep him even though he wasn’t promoted.

 

I mean, I kinda think they are, if he wants out and they aren't letting him. Yes, he has a contract in place, but he joined a staff that no longer exists.

OTOH he has very good reason to stay if he doesn't get a HC job elsewhere. He's built a strong D and it'll likely get better, and there's no guarantees if he goes to another place he'll have the same success. He may WANT to stay, for all we know... afaik he hasn't spoken publicly.

He still could land an HC job, though. I hope he does... I like Evero quite a bit.

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I may be surprised, but I don't think Evero gets a HC job this cycle.  The best thing I think for him and the Panthers is for him to come back and our D stays healthy and balls out.  Then Evero gets his HC shot!

It is apparent from last year his guys played hard for him and if we can just maintain some sort of health on the defensive side of the ball our D isn't too far from being good and if they buy into keep pounding they could be much better than good.

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