Mr. Scot
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No history of being that way that I know of. I thought his departure from the Ravens was generally amicable but I'd have to look back at it.
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Which franchises are known as the most well run?
Mr. Scot replied to Panthero's topic in Carolina Panthers
Number one right now is probably the Chiefs. Steelers had been the top of that list for years, though they're arguably not what they used to be. The Ravens under Ozzie Newsome, perhaps less so under Eric Dacosta but still up there. The Patriots, if you like the "evil empire" management model. The Cowboys might be if you exclude Jerry Jones from the situation, but you can't. The 49ers, Bills, and Rams have risen up on recent years.but are still in relatively new territory. Some might say the Browns should be in the discussion but the Deshaun Watson deal sinks that idea for me. -
Live look at Ben Johnson being "interviewed"...
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Why? He certainly knows his Xs and Os 🫥 (arguably better than Brian Johnson does, from what I've seen)
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I discussed it somewhere. That whole "hire guys you don't know" trend didn't last long, did it?
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No disrespect to Evero, but I wouldn't mind Martindale at all. He's like what Dick LeBeau used to be when he was still around.
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Watch him rejoin Sean Payton in Denver
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Damn
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Saints firing Pete Carmichael...wow.
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With Carroll out, don't know that there are any "full power / final say" coaches left. I know Tomlin is pretty powerful in Pittsburgh if he stays. Other than that...
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Is flip-flop the Chargers and Raiders. New England I'm iffy on because you have to follow in the footsteps of Belichick and would have no say in the head coach since he's already hired. Also worth noting we're the only job in the group without a high (or any) first round pick.
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Most rankings I've seen have the Commanders as the top available job
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Is what he says about Tepper wrong, though? Also don't know that I'd characterize what happened with Rhule and Reich as "giving him two coaches".
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Three guesses where we land Ranking the available GM jobs From the article... The Panthers dismissed Scott Fitterer after three seasons, but by now we all know what we are dealing with inside the walls of any building where owner David Tepper resides. The view from the outside is one of an impulsive and sometimes overbearing personality who might insert himself and his opinions into any decision and situation, even if not qualified. This is not just my opinion. Others have said that listening to people who might be more qualified than him isn’t exactly Tepper’s strong suit. He might be the kind of guy who would call Tom Landry or Don Shula on the phone … and then do all the talking. He seems so lacking in self-awareness. Because of his deep pockets, which brought him this team, he wakes up on third base in the football world each morning and thinks he hit a triple to get there. In a business where decisions are best when backed by lifetimes of perspective and experience, a self-proclaimed instant expert makes me nervous. However, the positives are there as well. Tepper provides unlimited financial support, which means the GM will always have the freedom to structure contracts to spend more cash than cap to keep quality players and ample depth on the roster. As a GM, this gives you a chance. If you can evaluate and value pieces of the team-building puzzle correctly — and keep Tepper’s insistence to give his opinions under control — you might be able to re-stock a roster that is devoid of talent. The Panthers have $37.3 million in available cap space for 2024, according to Over the Cap, which is better than most. They also have no first-round pick (they’re sending the No. 1 pick to the Bears as part of the Bryce Young acquisition) in the draft and are committed — because of the prior regime’s level of investment — to a quarterback whom some of us would struggle to build around. The negatives outweigh the positives.
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Yeah, I was gonna say I don't think a Browns-Texans Super Bowl is a possibility (the Browns-Texans playoff game was pretty funny though)
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For the Super Bowl?
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I haven't heard much about who, other than Tepper, is taking part in the process. Dan Morgan perhaps on the coaching side, but that'd be pretty damn awkward for the GM interviews. If it's all being done by the search firm, I'm not sure how comfortable I am with that.
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That's been my impression but I won't claim to have read up all that much on him yet...
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The news a lot of folks have been waiting for...
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Not really...What I'm against is the idea that you can easily quantify football analysis...or the kids even necessary to do so. It's one thing to take a look at a tackle and judge his knee bend. That's scouting. Now if you were to take a caliper and physically measure one guy's knee bend versus another, then declare that the second guy is better because his is a degree and a half deeper, that's analytics Tools like that work a lot better in a more stat driven individual sport like baseball. In a more physical sport where teamwork, cohesion and chemistry play a larger role like football, not so much.