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Does anyone really want to coach in Carolina?


Actionman0z

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I think we go for second rate coaching talent, because nobody worth a poo wants to coach here. Our stadium is ALWAYS taken over by opposing fans, the majority of the fans in the stands are corporate partners who give tickets to their employees.

There seems to be this dark cloud hovering over the franchise. Nobody knows what is going on. You lose 2 games by 1 point, 2 punts under 15 yards cost you games, you play a 1-10 team who comes together angry and upset after a murder suicide. You lose 13 straight coin tosses plus 1 (14) in OT. In 2 seasons this team has lost more games by 6 points or less than some teams have lost in their entire franchise, whats worse is the players do not care. Who would want to come coach here with the culture so fuged up beyond belief that losing seems to have happened before the game has even been played. Nobody's job is safe.

PS. Thank god we're not the JETS.

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I think we go for second rate coaching talent, because nobody worth a poo wants to coach here. Our stadium is ALWAYS taken over by opposing fans, the majority of the fans in the stands are corporate partners who give tickets to their employees.

There seems to be this dark cloud hovering over the franchise. Nobody knows what is going on. You lose 2 games by 1 point, 2 punts under 15 yards cost you games, you play a 1-10 team who comes together angry and upset after a murder suicide. You lose 13 straight coin tosses plus 1 (14) in OT. In 2 seasons this team has lost more games by 6 points or less than some teams have lost in their entire franchise, whats worse is the players do not care. Who would want to come coach here with the culture so fuged up beyond belief that losing seems to have happened before the game has even been played. Nobody's job is safe.

PS. Thank god we're not the JETS.

Yeah its called JR KARMA

I wouldn't want to coach for him

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I disagree. There is not a black cloud over this franchise and they have had some success. They have a young franchise potential QB, and despite how people feel - an owner who will spend money (except for one season due to the labor dispute.). And all the issues with the close loses the past two season means nothing to a new staff because it was due the old staff not the new one. The stadium issue with other teams fans will be around for awhile, but can easily be minimized with winning along with that the atmosphere woud also be much improved so this is a non issue. I think overall this is place a name coach or others do and will want to be part of.

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I disagree. There is not a black cloud over this franchise and they have had some success. They have a young franchise potential QB, and despite how people feel - an owner who will spend money (except for one season due to the labor dispute.). And all the issues with the close loses the past two season means nothing to a new staff because it was due the old staff not the new one. The stadium issue with other teams fans will be around for awhile, but can easily be minimized with winning along with that the atmosphere woud also be much improved so this is a non issue. I think overall this is place a name coach or others do and will want to be part of.

We are over the cap for next year. High priced guys that we would cut, make that even worse, and we're 3-9 staring down the idea that Newton will be outta here in 2 years.

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