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Greg Manunksy gets his interview


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Jan. 08, 2011 2:40 p.m. - Defensive coordinator Greg Manusky is interviewing Saturday for the Carolina Panthers’ head coaching vacancy. It’s hard to imagine that job is as attractive to candidates as it was 48 hours ago, when Stanford QB Andrew Luck declared he’s returning to school for another year. 49ers RapidReports
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/rapid-reports/team/SF

as for the guy that took that little shot in that last sentence, his twitter account can be found here.

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mostly tongue in cheek from me, im still defensive about my team...all the time.

yep. only Panthers fans are allowed to make fun of the Panthers!

it's why I'm starting to get a bit irritated with Chris Harris CONSTANTLY trashing the Panthers whenever he gets the chance. still like Harris, but it's getting old..

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We don't know yet as far as I can tell... or at least, no outlet has reported it that I can find. Been watching it closely, I really hope he impresses or we go with an offensive candidate.

Me too. I was hoping they would interview Rivera last, that way they can go ahead and work on a contract for him before they leave that night and don't have to worry about interviewing anyone else.

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I think Manusky would be a good choice...

...I don't think that he will get the HC job, however with the assumption that Stanford defensive coordinator Vic Fangio is expected to follow Jim Harbaugh to San Francisco ...Manusky may be a good DC candidate for us

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