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Tom Clements from Green Bay. If we could get Marc Ross as the gm, and Tom Clements as the hc. That's what I would like to see. I could be wrong but I don't see Beane and Rivera winning a superbowl for us. Come on man, when our quarterback is Cam Newton anything less than a superbowl is a HUGE dissapointment

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That still doesn't explain the lack of general manager information being withheld from the public and why the process is taking longer than other teams.

Hell our general manager was fired over two months ago, we should be the first one with a general manager.

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Someone find JR and tell him the Bojangles in Clayton got my order wrong.

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I wish everybody would hush about it. The Panthers aren't the type to leak information to the public. Anything the media ever says about the Panther's is pure speculation. We aren't going to hear any hot rumors and then the big news. We are just going to suddenly get the big news. That's how this organization works and I don't understand why it's so hard to understand that. Also, hiring someone is a complicated process that takes longer than 3 fuging days. So chill out. My God. Some people act like the only thing they care about in life is finding out who the Panthers hire as GM. That's really sad

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I'd rather have Gus Bradley of the Seahawks or Mike Zimmer of the Bengals.

So you think seattle and the bengals offense is better than green bays? I don't think so. Even though I think the seahawks are going to beat the redskins. but they can't beat the packers. And the bengals aint doing sh*t neither. Imagine if the packers had our running backs

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So you think seattle and the bengals offense is better than green bays? I don't think so. Even though I think the seahawks are going to beat the redskins. but they can't beat the packers. And the bengals aint doing sh*t neither. Imagine if the packers had our running backs

Zimmer and Bradley are defensive coordinators.

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