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If you were a prospective coach


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Would you want to come here? No you wouldn't: no CBA, terrible team, low media visibility, and 3/4ths of the NFC South is actually good. You'll get the dollar store action figure and throw pathetic tantrums. We need a cohesive team, not some oft-mentioned network name to blame, or a best pick since blah blah blah. Dream of PANTHERS wins, not of chins, score inflating grins, or bad D in the pac-10.

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what does this post even mean?

this team has a lot of upside. A high first round pick next year, an established and young core on both sides of the ball(not complete by any means, but a good core), a decent FO even if it is plagued by strange trades, and an owner who I honestly believe wants to win, just felt he needed to go in a different direction. I don't think a coach is going to look at this season and say, "Well, time to get rid of everyone!"

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