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Potential head coaches


ladypanther

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There are 6 openings so far. I think Crennel will get the KC job...so there are 5.

Tampa

Jags

Rams

Miami

Colts

(Florida teams not doing well,)

might add Chargers soon

We know Chud is in consideration for one.

Fisher likely in the mix.

Who else is a hot name?

added...

Gregg Williams

Perry Fewell

Mularkey

Rick Dennison, OC, Texans;

Bill O'Brien, OC, Patriots

Vic Fangio, DC, 49ers

Brian Schottenheimer

edited....thanks Jags.

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the only one off payton's staff i'd worry about it their WR coach. that guy is the reason for a ton of their success. if he were gone the WRs would be a whole lot less prepared and effective.

i would actually love it if some team hired him as a OC. he was on my wishlist for one here at one point if we were going to be hiring an offensive minded coach like harbaugh.

he's a decent coach and it would hurt the saints. win win.

again, the AFC because he could be good.

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we'll see them less.

i don't want gregg williams coaching any team that the panthers will or could be facing on a regular basis. let him do the majority of his damage to AFC teams.

Oh, ok, didn't pick up on the joke. I was answering as if I were a GM and what my choice would be.

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