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Official Potential Coaches Thread


davos

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Seriously these threads are flooding this forum. Can I recommend you push them all into one place before it gets outta hand (It may already be)

My opinion, at the end of the year, our staff will be COMPLETELY cleared.

Next year, its tabula rasa...we will have a new regime. I don't see why people think Meeks or Davidson have the capacity to run a team when each came originally from under-performing, less than mediocre situations.

So now, go ahead, make your silly coaching predictions that have been going on for the last 3 years...

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I think the Panthers gig might be in high demand. We have a great core of young players, something that many coaches would be interested in. Our core guys can fit in any system and leave it up to the new coach to decide which direction to go in and complete the pieces. I still think Fox does his usual start out slow as hell and finally pull the team together after its too late to make a post season run.

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