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Best offensive coordinator?


Cyberjag

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Henning's biggest issue was a team that generally wasn't tough, a team that ran the ball well for one season and part of another, and couldn't develop any talent. 2006 was the type team Henning wanted, and it just didn't work out that well. We went with the same offense, run by a guy who came here to fix the run. He did that, for better or worse.

that 2006 offensive line sucked. Wharton out for the season week one and we had to start Evan poo Mathis at RG. Plus Geoff Hangartner had to fill in for Justin "my dick's in a sling" Hartwig. Jordan Gross ended up playing out of position the entire year and Wahle was already showing his age by then

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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.

lol this is like picking the guy with the smallest cock to get raped by in prison

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Hemming proved in Miami that he is better than he was allowed to be here.
Lots of good tonight. 3rd and 7 or something and they get into wildcat formation.. Gee, I wonder how that turned out.. :rolleyes:

But I will agree he was worse here.

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We've never had anyone to fill that position.

Henning would be my last choice. That may change after this season however. As I said in a previous post, I used to play a game I called "Out think the DAn." If I watched the game on TV, I could guess 85% of the time wheather the play was going to be a run or pass and to which side. At the stadium I was right almost 90%. It actually became boring though it seemed to amuse the people who sat around me at the games. Most of whom wore the opposing teams colors. Compared to the guys up in the booth....Hell! Compared to many of y'all; I know little or nothing. So I had to figure by my predictions the other team knew three plays ahead what DAn Henning was going to run. I'm not that good with Davidson. I'm only predicting his plays about 70% of the time. Give me a couple more weeks and I might improve.

The thing that made me the maddest about Henning was he never put Goins and Hoover on the field at the same time. At least not that I saw. Had he ran them and alternated Foster and Williams I think his predictability wouldn't have been an issue.

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