Mr. Scot
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Okay
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And unfortunately a lot of swimsuit models
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I think a lot of folks are pretty comfortable that this is happening
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He kinda was, though. A lot of what ended up going wrong started with the team interfering in his staff choices instead of just letting him hire whoever he wanted. To be clear, he made enough of his own mistakes that he deserve to be fired, but it's also true that he was set up to fail.
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Is that because David Tepper has learned his lesson or because he knows people think he's horse sh-t and he doesn't want to look even worse?
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Yeah, but we'll still hold on to him until all the good jobs anywhere else are taken
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Ouch
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Head Coach Preference - Round 2 (January 19, 2024)
Mr. Scot replied to Evil Hurney's topic in Carolina Panthers
I must have missed him. -
Head Coach Preference - Round 2 (January 19, 2024)
Mr. Scot replied to Evil Hurney's topic in Carolina Panthers
As for my preference, it's dtill Ben Johnson... Second choice was Smith, now it's probably Callahan... Like Slowik a lot but worried it might be too soon... Could be okay with Canales and probably most of the others with the exception of Brian Johnson or Chris Tabor... -
Head Coach Preference - Round 2 (January 19, 2024)
Mr. Scot replied to Evil Hurney's topic in Carolina Panthers
No Dan Quinn? -
Mike Sando ranks the head coaching opportunities
Mr. Scot replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm not even gonna try and predict the outcome of this circle. I'm just hoping for the best -
Mike Sando ranks the head coaching opportunities
Mr. Scot replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
So apparently Yahoo Sports did a similar poll, with Charles Robinson and Jori Epstein asking six "highly positioned" sources (three coaches and three personnel people) to rank the leagues head coaching opportunities from best to worst. Ranking NFL's open head-coaching jobs: Coaches, execs pick league’s gigs from least to most attractive Here's their writeup for the Panthers. 7. Carolina Panthers (7 points: one sixth-place vote, five last-place votes) Owner first” was the measuring stick of one executive and every coach when it came to approaching each of these openings, and the external view of Panthers owner David Tepper was generally not positive within the poll. And it went beyond the drink-tossing incident in Carolina’s season-finale against the Jacksonville Jaguars. That was certainly noticed, but the issues highlighted by the group focused more on the turnstile nature of employment at both the head coach and general manager positions, as well as the persistent belief that Tepper had a significant hand in multiple quarterback decisions over the course of his ownership. The bottom line: Tepper is seen as someone who inserts himself into football evaluations in which he lacks the proper depth to make seasoned decisions, and also is a threat as a micromanager to his coaching staffs. One other lingering issue that was a surprise: It didn’t go unnoticed that nearly one year ago, former head coach Matt Rhule filed a lawsuit against Tepper over nearly $5 million in severance that Rhule believes he is owed. That dispute remains unresolved in the league’s arbitration system, but it’s certainly not a great look when a seemingly mercurial owner is fighting a former coach over money. As one executive said, “[W]ith Tepper, it seems like a f***ing miserable place to work.” Beyond Tepper, the bones of the team are not considered to be promising in the near term, which is an issue when paired with the belief that the club owner lacks patience. There are a handful of promising young players, but the quarterback, Bryce Young, struggled significantly in his rookie season, giving pause to the idea that the position is adequately resolved. Carolina is also hobbled in the next two drafts where it concerns premium draft picks, having traded away its 2024 first-rounder and 2025 second-rounder to the Chicago Bears in the move that ultimately netted Young for the Panthers. For a roster that looks like it’s in need of a high-percentage reboot, lacking two premium draft picks in two years is a solid negative. Particularly when the reboot/rebuild/retool has already resulted in the first overall pick in the 2024 draft going to the Bears, and making it likely that the 2025 second-rounder (also going to the Bears) will be another high choice in that round. The one upside mentioned by two of those polled? Carolina’s roster is well positioned for a two-year teardown, with a solid amount of salary-cap space this offseason, and a potentially massive amount of space after the 2024 season. That means the Panthers have the runway to extend the handful of current players worth keeping long term, then ample cap space to accentuate the next two draft classes with some free-agent signings in March of 2025. Quotable: “[Carolina] is the place that you really need to take stock of your current job,” one polled executive said. “For me, I’m really happy to be where I am and we have a great future ahead of us and a great quarterback, an awesome staff. It gives you something to think about and [reinforces] being patient rather than just saying ‘It’s 1 of 32’ and feeling pressure to take the first chance you get. The Panthers, just because of the instability with the owner and that roster needing so much work, it’s not the best shot you can take, that’s for sure.” -
Summing up today... I know Johnson is scheduled for tomorrow but I don't know if anyone else is.
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If Belichick goes to the Falcons, he won't be taking Bill O'Brien with him...
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Some would argue he deserves better than that.
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This sounds somehow... familiar
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Hell, I'd feel comfortable with it being pinned if the mods so desired.
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Mike Sando ranks the head coaching opportunities
Mr. Scot replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don't give him a pass because there are things he should have done that he didn't. But I do acknowledge he was put in a terrible spot. -
Houston beat writer analysis of Slowik...
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Frank Smith. (getting Callahan wouldn't really surprise me either)
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I don't think that was ever an option. Tepper wanted it to go down this year. It was just a matter of but it would take to make that happen.
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John summarizing the latest...
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Mike Sando ranks the head coaching opportunities
Mr. Scot replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
It's life the debate we have with Young. Can we fairly evaluate him while he's constantly running for his life? Probably not. Similarly though, how far is it to evaluate Reich in a situation where he was being undermined in more than one way? -
Mike Sando ranks the head coaching opportunities
Mr. Scot replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Sure it does. It isn't enough just to know that you failed at something. You have to know why or you'll likely just wind up repeating the same mistakes. And for the record, I know who I'm agreeing with when I say that. And yes, I hate it