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Report: Panthers get ex-Tide coach Shula


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(By Darin Gantt, [email protected]) The Panthers continue to fast-track their coaching staff, agreeing to a deal with former Alabama head coach Mike Shula to be their new quarterbacks coach.p/ Shula agreed to the deal Friday afternoon, per the Florida Times-Union. The Jaguars already have elevated wide receivers coach Todd Monken to Shula's old position.

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Garrard would be a guy I could favor going after.

I really don't see how he could be a realistic target. They literally have no one behind him (Trent Edwards kinda blew his audition) and we have clearly seen that this draft class needs time to adapt to the league. No one realistically available to them for trade that isn't a clear upgrade.

Whilst I don't doubt he would be available if we chucked some picks a them, we have precious few as it is. I can't see them cutting him with no obvious replacement.

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a bit played out when the hell will this quit being funny.

you mean, after years of KT terrorizing the huddle about being racist, that this joke is out played after only a month or 2?

pretty sure there's only one person who can stop making that joke funny..

I really don't see how he could be a realistic target. They literally have no one behind him (Trent Edwards kinda blew his audition) and we have clearly seen that this draft class needs time to adapt to the league. No one realistically available to them for trade that isn't a clear upgrade.

Whilst I don't doubt he would be available if we chucked some picks a them, we have precious few as it is. I can't see them cutting him with no obvious replacement.

no draft picks will be from this draft, from any team..

still, it depends what they ask, but I'd love to see Garrad here in Carolina.. although I agree, I don't know how realistic that will be..

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