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I am pretty sure the Panthers caused us more trouble than any NFC South team with him coaching. I think he was 8-9 in regular season against Saints.
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If they’re aiming for Riley, I don’t think they have a shot. There is a lot of overlap of Sooners/Cowboys fans so it won’t be a betrayal. That’ll allow him to keep a relationship with the team unlike when Saban left LSU and instantly became public enemy number one. Add to that, it’s not that much of a culture shock.This crossed my mind. Especially since he can offer more money than Jerry and probably wont hire a staff and still try to make all the moves ala jones.
True. But they also may find the next McVay and change their team's fortunes overnight. You just never know in the NFL.I think Atlanta and Carolina are in a rebuild for 2 years. For comparison, the next few seasons will be like ‘14-‘16 for us.
As for Tampa, they’ve been rebuilding since Gruden left.
how anyone wants to hire him after that sheet he pulled is unbelievableMight be something to this rumor posted on the Panthers forum earlier.
It gives Carolina a head start in its coaching search. In their assessment, they will likely be competing with a number of teams seeking coaches at the conclusion of the season, and an early start can be an advantage. IMO it would indicate a larger shake up, ie. Allen is not the answer, Cam is gone, etc.Makes little sense before the end of the season
Bad NFL teams are desperate.how anyone wants to hire him after that shirt he pulled is unbelievable