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no way on Harbaugh...better get ready for an internal promotion


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I see all these threads about Harbaugh. No way he goes to the pros, not next year. We are entering an uncapped year. Thus negotiations will bog things down and BEST case scenario is that teams have a VERY compressed training camp and hopefully won't miss any football in the regular season. These factors ALONE make it impossible for a guy like Harbaugh to come in and install new system, new personnel...etc. Better be prepared for an internal coach to be promoted since that's the path to the least resistance.

Southcake, I heart thee

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Holy crap DBIG. You take moron to the next level.

again, amazing retort. Come with some facts boys...it's impossible for Harbaugh to jump ship for next year. IMPOSSIBLE.

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I see all these threads about Harbaugh. No way he goes to the pros, not next year. We are entering an uncapped year. Thus negotiations will bog things down and BEST case scenario is that teams have a VERY compressed training camp and hopefully won't miss any football in the regular season. These factors ALONE make it impossible for a guy like Harbaugh to come in and install new system, new personnel...etc. Better be prepared for an internal coach to be promoted since that's the path to the least resistance.

Southcake, I heart thee

I don't think it's out of question... I think a lot of fans are setting themselves for a letdown when Harbaugh doesn't come to Carolina...

As to an internal hiring, again, not out of question. I could see a guy like Meeks very well taking over keeping the core strength of the team in place while bringing in a offensive guru to fix the offense's problem..

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I see all these threads about Harbaugh. No way he goes to the pros, not next year. We are entering an uncapped year. Thus negotiations will bog things down and BEST case scenario is that teams have a VERY compressed training camp and hopefully won't miss any football in the regular season. These factors ALONE make it impossible for a guy like Harbaugh to come in and install new system, new personnel...etc. Better be prepared for an internal coach to be promoted since that's the path to the least resistance.

Southcake, I heart thee

Interesting theory, but I think JR knows he will lose a lot of fans if this isn't a huge off-season for the Panthers

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Interesting theory, but I think JR knows he will lose a lot of fans if this isn't a huge off-season for the Panthers

he's not going to have a choice b/c of the lockout

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Internal hiring?

Don't you think if JR thought that Meeks or Davidson was worth the HC spot... they'd already be there?

Idiots, seriously. One thing to say "Harbaugh isn't coming!!11!" because, well, there's a pretty decent chance he isn't...

but an internal hiring? not gonna happen.

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if you expect to be taken seriously as a poster then suggest who we might elevate to the HC position that's on our current roster.

hint: you cant. because your thread is retarded. every sentence of it is retarded. and everything you say is retarded. and your username is retarded. hell your team's entire ass-mucking cesspool sleazebag drug-fuged-hooker slum-dumpster city is retarded. now get off the panthers forum, your mom needs to take you to the YMCA for swimming lessons. you'll probably need them someday soon. because new orleans is built in a bowl next to a large body of water.

have a nice day.

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