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Want Harbaugh? email [email protected]


CatMan72

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If you want Harbaugh, send an email to [email protected] letting the Panthers know. JR and Danny Morrison read this email, this is the same email address I used to express my disgust with the Panthers earlier this year and within 2 days Danny Morrison called me back.

If the Panthers got a landslide of emails asking for Harbaugh, it might actually sway them. They know they need to win this fanbase back, they are vulnerable right now so let them know how you feel!

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Here's what I sent:

To whom it may concern,

As a die-hard Panthers fan, I would really like to see us hire Jim Harbaugh as our next head coach and then draft Andrew Luck with the # 1 overall pick. Our biggest problem this year has been our lack of offense, specifically a passing game and I think Harbaugh/Luck would address this as effectively as anything else out there. Hiring Harbaugh would most likely lure Luck into declaring himself eligible for the draft and that means our new coach could draft his franchise quarterback to build the team around. Harbaugh also has had prior relationships with both Steve Smith and John Kasay who are the most veteran leaders of our team and it will be important for a new HC to win the hearts and minds of our players through these veteran leaders. My nightmare scenario is that someone else hires Harbaugh (like Denver) and then Luck pulls an “Eli Manning” on us and demands to be traded to Denver once we draft him. John Elway, the new VP of football operations for the Broncos did this himself, so I’m sure he would support Luck doing this as well.

Thank you for taking the time to read this, I think the hiring of Harbaugh and the drafting of Luck would breath life back into the Panthers and generate allot of excitement among our fan base.

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I don't really want this organization listening to fans to be honest. I believe Harbaugh to be a great candidate but there are considerations and things I don't see, being a fan. So, ultimately, I put a degree of trust in the organization.

This. If they listened to the fans we would have signed Webb, Orton, Thigpen, or any other QB who played a semblance of a good half. Let the organization do their job. If you don't like it, write them a letter after or stop purchasing their product.

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I don't really want this organization listening to fans to be honest. I believe Harbaugh to be a great candidate but there are considerations and things I don't see, being a fan. So, ultimately, I put a degree of trust in the organization.

I trust the organization, but it never hurts to ask for what you want as a consumer.

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Nobody even knows if Luck is going to declare. Would you want Harbaugh, even if we don't get Luck? That is the question.

I think there is a 0% chance Luck stays in school if Harbaugh comes to Carolina....however I'll play your game. Yes I would, I love Harbaugh's fire, passion for the game and his competitive desire to crush the opposition....see USC's game last year, game against UCLA, ND etc etc.....

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This. If they listened to the fans we would have signed Webb, Orton, Thigpen, or any other QB who played a semblance of a good half. Let the organization do their job. If you don't like it, write them a letter after or stop purchasing their product.

All I'm saying is, if you want something then be heard... I doubt they would make any football-related decision based solely on fan feedback but it could be a factor in their consideration.

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All I'm saying is, if you want something then be heard... I doubt they would make any football-related decision based solely on fan feedback but it could be a factor in their consideration.

It shouldn't be. Fans don't make decisions for a reason (hint: most of the decisions we'd have made over the last few years would have been very bad)

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This. If they listened to the fans we would have signed Webb, Orton, Thigpen, or any other QB who played a semblance of a good half. Let the organization do their job. If you don't like it, write them a letter after or stop purchasing their product.

Think of what kind of training camp that would be, though!

Certainly Harbaugh could find some kind of quarterback between all of last year's rookies, Orton, Thigpen, Moore, and McNabb.

Oh, and Hasslebeck.

Edit: I'm missing someone, but who?? hmm... OH! Vick!

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