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Stephen Hill signs to Panthers Practice Squad


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Your exaggerating. Chud was not nearly ad bad as to what your comparing him to.Chud wad a pretty good offensive coordinator. Not only did cam break records under chud I dont think he would be nearly as refined without him.

I don't care about can breaking records. Wining is the true test . chud didn't do that . period.
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For as much hate as chud gets around here he's the only one of our coaches who's been offered a head coaching job elsewhere. No one else is beating down the door for shula or anyone else.

John Fox got a HC job elsewhere. McD got a head coaching interview last seasons.

Anyways, Chud basically sucked ass and drew up high octane pass plays for the sake of getting a head coaching job elsewhere while our team floundered and then got canned after a season with the Browns.

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I don't get the love/hate for Bersin or the love/hate for Hill. If Bersin turns into a good receiver we win. If Hill turns into a good receiver we win. Let the best contributors play and forget what you thought of them pre-draft or what school they went to.

 

Is there any good reason we wouldn't want all our players to be successful?

 

Best post of this thread.

 

I think most of us feel pretty good about KB.  If 2 of the 4  (Bersin, King, Hill, Brown) can become quality NFL players I would consider this offseason a huge success in regards to a WR core.

 

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