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raleigh-panther
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Team looks undisciplined 

His in game decisions are not helpful and not smart

same for personnel groupings 

I understand the challenges with what he has but for the love of God, a fake punt on your own 23?   That call on 4th and 2 to the short side of the field, please 

No point in discussing the defense …but to be the OC and the HC, it is not working 

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If he called two plays you liked, would it be working? 

I'm not down for a big argument I'll leave that to who is, I gave him a get out of jail card for the season. I think it could take him three years to get a good handle on the job.

I want stability inside that organization and it will not come with firing him. 

edit: or, if you could guarantee that we would have it if he was fired, then go ahead. 

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I can’t even tell that we have a coach, honestly. I have no idea what gets worked on week after week and it’s been this way since the first preseason game. I don’t know if it’s the players not responding to him or what but it’s straight pitiful. Talent is one thing, I get it…. but the entire team looks like they have no clue on what’s going on. That’s on him. I think he’s not the fit we need and he’s in way over his head.

I could smell the quit all the way from Georgia.

 

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I have to wonder if anyone in the entire franchise actually gives a sh*t anymore. These NFL execs and coaches and even a good chunk of the players make tons of money. The people who work on the executive and management side of football are not special. It’s a fantastic level of good ol boy networking and nepotism to get one of those jobs and move up the ranks. It breeds allowing losers like Scott Fitterer to do literally nothing of note and get a GM job by swindling a naive owner. In summary, most of the people making the decisions are set for life with the amount of money they make, no one is really hurt in the end by being inept retards at their jobs, so why do they care? They don’t. The team will just keep regurgitating the same old results because no one cares and expects to get fired and collect another fat paycheck from another team. The Panthers are done. 

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32 minutes ago, strato said:

If he called two plays you liked, would it be working? 

I'm not down for a big argument I'll leave that to who is, I gave him a get out of jail card for the season. I think it could take him three years to get a good handle on the job.

I want stability inside that organization and it will not come with firing him. 

edit: or, if you could guarantee that we would have it if he was fired, then go ahead. 

No

INMHO

He needs to either be an OC or an HC

Not both and certainly not with this team

Few head coaches are good  enough to be successful at both

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6 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

snip snip snip

He needs to either be an OC or an HC

Not both and certainly not with this team

Few head coaches are good  enough to be successful at both

I don’t really disagree. Few are, and thinking that because a couple are we need to have that too… 

I think something like that may end up being on the table for him to stay. 

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Honestly, at this point with just a few games to show what he’s made of, he might be my favorite Panthers coach in history. At least he takes chances and doesn’t tuck his tail in between his legs with a minute to go before the half.  The fake punt didn’t work, but I liked the call at that point in the game. He’s still learning, but I like his mindset. Haven’t ever been able to say that before. 

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Just now, JawnyBlaze said:

Honestly, at this point with just a few games to show what he’s made of, he might be my favorite Panthers coach in history. At least he takes chances and doesn’t tuck his tail in between his legs with a minute to go before the half.  The fake punt didn’t work, but I liked the call at that point in the game. He’s still learning, but I like his mindset. Haven’t ever been able to say that before. 

I do too. Like his mind set. Or like it for offensive football anyway and hope he can learn the head coach stuff. I have o ly heard that there is no way you are ready for what being an NFL head coach entails if you have never done it.

 

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