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Rotoworld comment on Pat Shurmur interview with the Panthers


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Former Browns coach Pat Shurmur is interviewing for the Panthers' offensive-coordinator vacancy on Monday.

Carolina's interest in Shurmur was first reported on Friday. The conservative Shurmur would be a supremely uninspiring hire for Cam Newton's prospects both in real life and fantasy, and a major downgrade from Rob Chudzinski. At least Shurmur and coach Ron Rivera would be on the same page about when to punt.

Lmao! Are you ready for some limp dick football?

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If Rivera hasn't learned to go for it on 4th and 1 with the game on the line, he needs to be fired immediately. Guess we won't find out until the situation presents itself next year.

he's a defensive minded coach. that's where his instincts tell him to go. trust your defense.

i just don't think you can do that anymore. not with the game on the line.

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