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Best offensive coordinator?


Cyberjag

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Got this question from Gannt's tweets. Who do you think the best OC in Panthers history was?

Joe Pendry (1995-1997)

Gil Haskell (1998-1999)

Bill Musgrave (2000)

Richard Williamson (2001)

Dan Henning (2001-2006)

Jeff Davidson (2007-2010)

I'm a Henning fan, but I'm interested in the board's opinion.

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Hemming proved in Miami that he is better than he was allowed to be here.

I think he was pretty good here, particularly given the talent he had to work with. There's nothing wrong with being conservative on offense, and he was great at finding something that worked and sticking with it.

I like to wonder what he would do with our line, Williams, Stewart, and Smitty. I don't know what he would cook up, but it would have to be better than what we're seeing. And it would be just as predictable, but way more effective (like the old counter-trey in Washington).

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