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Get the censors ready...Rob Ryan WILL interview with the Panthers


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The Panthers have their fourth candidate for their head coaching job, and he'll add a little spice to the process at least.

The Panthers have asked for permission to interview Cleveland Browns defensive coordinator Rob Ryan for their vacant head coaching job, according to two NFL sources.

Read more: http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/01/05/2731164/panthers-find-fourth-candidate.html#ixzz1ABUyAUpj

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this has a little bit of excitement to it at least. i wouldn't be upset, esp. if he had a good OC that he let do his job.

there is no denying that he has some good coaching genes and his brother is doing well.

he's a pretty big personality so that might be more in line with what they are actually looking for from what i gathered at the press conference.

he'll be a HC at some point.

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