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So... have we hired Hue Jackson yet?


CatMan72

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Are we seriously deliberating who should be our next OC between Shurmur, Shula and Jackson? LOL

Let's see...

Shurmur is a WCO guy, which is the polar opposite from the system we run and is not well suited to Cam's skills.

Shula was an epic failure as an OC in Tampa and hasn't been an OC since.

Jackson has succeeded as an OC every where he's ever been and runs a system that is extremely complimentary to Cam's skill set and the overall talent of our roster.

...tough call here.

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I have a hunch that the job has been offered to Jackson and he is taking his time with it (supposedly has an ego). The Shula interview may be the fallback plan or it could be to pressure Jackson into taking the offer. Who knows.

This should be the most interesting offseason in Panther history (at least we might all agree that it stands to be that).

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Don't know if you'd call Hue Jacksons offence in Atlanta a success, then again when you rotate Byron Leftwich, Chris Redman and Joey Harrington at QB even Vince Lombardi would have trouble winning

Nor was Shula blessed with a talented offense in Tampa Bay. I hesitate labeling a coach based on one gig 10 years ago. Lotta football was learned between then and now. Heck, he might be the best choice because he knows Cam and the offense. I still want Jackson, but who knows? Who knew Atlanta's coach Smith when he was hired?

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