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Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Abusive, Oct 15, 2010.

  1. hasbeen99

    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    Don't know that costing us Weis was necessarily a bad thing. :thinking:
     
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    Joe DeCamillis?
     
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    Abusive Fuck yo blanket

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    Abusive Fuck yo blanket

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    Jim Harbaugh makes plenty of sense:

    *Was an NFL Quarterback for over a decade.
    *As you said, dad was a coach.
    *Brother has been coaching in the NFL for years.
    *He's not 70
    *High-energy
    *Understand offensive concepts
    *Can work closely with any QB we have in 2011
    *He was with the org for a brief time, so there's some history

    Funny. In their AFC Title Run in 1995 (the hail mary game at Pitt), Dom Capers laid a fat dick on Harbaugh at Clemson.
     
  5. Faithwarrior118

    Faithwarrior118 Jesus loves you

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    9-7, 6-10 in his two years. I guess it depends on what you mean by fail miserably, and Saban had NFL connections. What college coach who came to the NFL hasn't failed recently, cause there is a litany of ones who have (Petrino, Spurrier just off the top of my head)
     
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  6. presidence99

    presidence99 This MARRIAGE?

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    I don't get why people dismiss hiring from college out of hand, there have been plenty of god awful people promoted from within the NFL, the trick (easier said than done I know) is to take advantage of other teams prejudices and take the right guy at a discount. We could go for a safe hire like Cam Cameron or Brad Childress.
     
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    Faithwarrior118 Jesus loves you

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    I'm more after a Mike Tomlin (but it's hard to know if you are going to get that before you hire him)
     
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    magnus Chump-proof

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    hiring a lookalike won't net better results than dismissing a coach because of his conference.
     
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    I like Tomlin but he also went into an ideal situation for any coach.
     
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    I'm more interested to see what happens to our front office. It's sort of becoming a GM's league.
     

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