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I don't trust the Panthers to develop Luck....


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it has nothing to do with mike smith and everything to do with mike mularkey

So, the argument is that we need Harbaugh as Head Coach, because he isn't a defensive minded coach, and he's the only one that can groom Andrew Luck?

And yet, in Atlanta, it has nothing to do with the Head Coach, and everything to do with the Offensive Coordinator?

So...

The Panthers just need a good OC, not a offensive minded HC?

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If the Panthers could find somebody to develop QBs, he would have already been here.

well that sounds good in a game of word dodgeball but is entirely unfounded and not even an intelligent guess for why we seem to run through quarterbacks.

saying we have not found a good QB staff is one thing and is plausible. Saying we cannot because we have yet to is just wrong.

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So, the argument is that we need Harbaugh as Head Coach, because he isn't a defensive minded coach, and he's the only one that can groom Andrew Luck?

And yet, in Atlanta, it has nothing to do with the Head Coach, and everything to do with the Offensive Coordinator?

So...

The Panthers just need a good OC, not a offensive minded HC?

Agreed, I never said I was against a defensive minded head coach as long as he hires good Coordinators. that is and will always be my stance.

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So, the argument is that we need Harbaugh as Head Coach, because he isn't a defensive minded coach, and he's the only one that can groom Andrew Luck?

And yet, in Atlanta, it has nothing to do with the Head Coach, and everything to do with the Offensive Coordinator?

So...

The Panthers just need a good OC, not a offensive minded HC?

don't even try to sort this out. People are just grasping at any and all desperate scenarios and speaking in the matter-of-fact when half the sh|t said isn't even a good guess. Everyone is over-reacting

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don't even try to sort this out. People are just grasping at any and all desperate scenarios and speaking in the matter-of-fact when half the sh|t said isn't even a good guess. Everyone is over-reacting

lol, my mind = blown.

And honestly, I wouldn't mind us getting Rivera, and then getting a top-flight OC.

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I see McDaniels replacing Weis in KC. No inside info, just a gut feeling.

Yeah, I'd go work for that coach who kinda hates my guts.

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I don't think Hurney is that much of an idiot. He'll bring someone who'll help Luck.

...I hope.

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