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The Next Head Coach


Mr. Scot

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I agree with the impress part as a player, He can call some krazy plays but Im think OC for HC

http://www.nfl.com/players/mikemularkey/profile?id=MUL039551

Carrer stats

REC

102

YDS

1,222

AVG

12.0

TDS

9

As a OC in Atl

Receiving Yards 1. Roddy White ATL 1284 "League leader"

Rushing Yards 5. Michael Turner ATL 1256

Matt Ryan's quick stats

TDS

25

INT

9

YDS

3,321

RTG

90.5

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Gantt takes Mike Mularkey and Jeff Fisher seriously as candidates. Me? Not so much.

With that said, he knows way more about things on the inside than I do, so where he and I differ, listen to him over me.

at this point in the game there are only opinions. Gantt has no more idea than anyone. I don't like Mularkey as an option at all personally.

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generally some good points made, but other than the first pick, I don't think the Panthers are in a unique position regarding pieces Harbaugh could use to implement his system.

he runs the ball hard, we have a run blocking line and plenty of backs. We have young receivers. What are we missing to implement what he'd want?

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well, i think (whoever the coach is) will be a younger coach whose new to coaching in the NFL. I think the guy we should hire should depend on who our qb is too, but if i had to say who i want (and it's looking like the QB will be Luck) then we should get Jim Harbaugh. Luck knows Harbaugh's offense and Harbaugh did play qb in Carolina.

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he runs the ball hard, we have a run blocking line and plenty of backs. We have young receivers. What are we missing to implement what he'd want?

nothing but my point is we aren't in a unique position with that; other teams looking are. the wildcard, as he points out, is the #1 pick. if you dont consider that we are just like a bunch of other teams... and hell, some of the jobs he may be going for may already have QBs, though most of the teams I was thinking of do not or have serious issues there (us, san fran, Tennessee)

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TN has a great back. I'll give you that, they have a great back.

We have up to two, and two very solid ones.

SF, they have a guy whose name people remember from fantasy football. They're 19th in rush yardage this year, which was better than their mid-20s rankings the two years before that.

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