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Fangio to Miami official....well...maybe... probably tho
Krovvy replied to jb2288's topic in Carolina Panthers
Honestly, I would rather develop some younger coaches if possible. If we had a quarterback, go ahead, get the best possible at this very moment. Though until we draft one and they show they have the potential to win now, it's sort of not necessary. We need to work at developing players & coaches for the future. -
Guys, Reddick was never going to stay with us. Why would he waste his prime signing with the Matt Rhule dumpster fire Panthers?
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Did they officially have the easiest schedule in the league? Or did that change?
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Out of the two I would definitely take him over Levis. Though I've only watched two games of Levis.
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I mean, not my first, second, or even third choice, but I think he has a chance to good. It all depends on the quarterback position now. He can't pull a Wentz this time, he has to find someone.
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Do you trust Reich to find us (and develop) a franchise QB?
Krovvy replied to t96's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm leaning towards yes as I feel it's a job requirement and he knows it's what's needed in the modern NFL. -
It's been real nice trauma bonding with y'all.
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I wish we had a system for a quarterback to play in.
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Let me state this another way. If Reich was 45 he would have already been hired, by us or another team. Front offices want younger coaches by their own judgements.
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If this was a coveted hire, sure, but we're talking about a retread. A good retread, but a retread. A lot of times a coach taking a job at this point of his life are already set in their ways, and a lot of those ways are not quite with the times. The NFL is ever evolving, and it helps with a coach is younger, not just to be able to better connect with their players, but also because they're more flexible as they're still learning. There's a reason NFL front offices are seeking the young guns.
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Well, it's not like it's unheard of to retire in your 60s. Though maybe it's personal bias, coming from my own personal experiences with family slowing down or passing around Reich's age.
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I'm so disappointed that both Ben Johnson & DeMeco Ryans want nothing to with us. Beyond Harbaugh, they were my top two. Steichen, I suppose, being number three. I guess out of the bunch that's left Reich would be the next man up. However, it doesn't really excite me and I just don't know how much he has left in the tank.
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Yikes. I guess we hope for Reich and that he builds out a coaching tree under him. I wonder how much longer he wants to coach for?
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Report. Panthers pivoting from Shane Steichen
Krovvy replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
His interview must have been terrible. At this point I'm hoping somehow we come around to Harbaugh. -
Rhule says he regrets throwing Cam under the bus
Krovvy replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
Worst coach in franchise history. -
This was so painfully wrong in almost every facet. I had to stop reading at Prius, again. Though you should really post this on your main account instead of giving yourself a back pat in every thread. Just the irony of the Prius comment though. You think driving a Prius is an insult? Clearly, you're not much of a car guy yourself if you think that's anything to gawk at. You've definitely never turned a wrench in your life. Try not to soy-out so hard next time.
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I'll pray for you boo boo.
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I'll pray on it, since it's my theology.
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I mean, it's easier to just admit you were wrong.
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Go on record now before the hire is made Re: Sean Payton
Krovvy replied to GOAT's topic in Carolina Panthers
Those red lines are usually personal, and you would never know if they followed them or not. -
Go on record now before the hire is made Re: Sean Payton
Krovvy replied to GOAT's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yep. What does it matter really? It's weird how obsessive some of these people are, especially considering Payton's history. They must really be sold on the idea that he would make the team a winner. So much so that they can't live and let live with others in their own fandom. Sean Payton gave up the moment Brees couldn't carry him. He gave up on the New Orlean's Saints. After 16 years on the team, he decided to leave abruptly after seeing what a mess the team was. One Devin Funchess catch away from being a losing post-season coach. How many years do you think it will take for him to make the Panthers a Super Bowl team? Considering he had one go in 16 years for the Saints. Do you think he would be able to find a new quarterback to carry his offense, especially after the Panthers give our division rival their asking price? -
Go on record now before the hire is made Re: Sean Payton
Krovvy replied to GOAT's topic in Carolina Panthers
I mean, it's not really that petty. People stop being a fan for all sort of reasons. If someone wants to put a pause on their fandom because of a failing franchise, they can. There's a lot to do and experience in life.