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Ron Rivera, Perry Fewell, Greg Manusky, Rob Ryan


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ALL of these guys are defensive coordinators. Why? Is this just a coincidence that there aren't any offensive guys at all or is this an edict Richardson gave Hurney to just go after another defensive coordinator? Why would he do that when our offense is coming off their worst performance in our 16-year history and dead-last in the league? Why not even *interview* an offensive guy?

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Maybe it doesn't matter what background our coach has, as long as we have a competent Offensive Coordinator.

I know. As fans of the Panthers, it's hard for us to put the words "competent" and "offensive coordinator" in the same sentence.

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Exactly. From what the "sources" said yesterday when they leaked that we'd take Luck the F.O. is well aware that Fox's style of offense doesn't work and plans to change it.

Plus... name an offensive coach that is considered a top HC candidate other than Harbaugh & Mularkey, who has already failed once as a HC.

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PLEASE bring Rob Ryan in our coach! If he is half the coach his brother is we would be set. When players were polled on what coach in the NFL they would want to play for Rex Ryan was #1 by a large margin, followed by Bellicheat. No reason why Rob wont coach like his brother, they are nearly identical...

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