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Join the Movement - WE WANT BILL (Cowher for Head Coach)


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A movement united as one to change the course of history by bringing renowned former NFL coach, Bill Cowher, to the Carolina Panthers as HEAD COACH!

There are several teams that are very interested in hiring Bill if he decides to return to the NFL as head coach, let's help make sure he ends up in Carolina and we envoke a drastic change in our much loved Carolina Panthers franchise...

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WE WANT BILL

Please comment:

Do you want Bill Cowher to be the next head coach of the Panthers? If so, why? If not, why not?

Something needs to change...

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IT WILL WORK! we have to push the movement now before he goes somewhere else! He lives in Raleigh and has interest in coach the panthers, let's show him we want him here and not have another disastorous season like this!! Tell all your friends via facebook page suggest, the website is coming soon!

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While richardson is not afraid of paying for a head coach...

1) Richardson will never allow 1 man the type of control cowher has already admits he wants with his next coaching job.

2) while I like cowher, he most definately is not all that.

3) I can come up with many more reasons, but I don't care enough to waste anymore time in this thread.

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