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Panthers Job More Attractive Than Packers - CBS Sports


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Wouldn't be shocking. The Packers franchise is definitely far more prestigious than the Panthers, but I agree with a lot of the points they made as to why a lot of coaches would see Carolina > GB. It's also worth noting that the Packers fired their LB coach today for posting a tweet that seemed to take a shot at Rodgers' leadership abilities. Despite the media takes on the two, a lot of coaches may see Cam as the more coachable QB. Rodgers said all the right things about McCarthy after he was fired but there was way too much smoke about a rift between those two for there not to be at least some fire there.

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8 hours ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

huh? if a superbowl in the next 4 years isn't a requirement, why the hell fire rivera? 

also, develop cam newton? 

what more is there to develop? 

 

They need to develop the narrative that it's Cam's fault the Panthers suck before they even get a new head coach

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11 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

yes, next

What’s holding him back? First it was Shula so we got Norv then lack of weapons and we have an all world rb and fast wideouts  now it’s ron. So under what scenario would we win with cam?

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I like the line, "What we're getting for three hours on Sunday should be better than this,".  Sums up the situation.  And the blank slate situation is rare and should attract a group of coaches we'd probably never get with the previous owner.

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What's fuged up is the first name that came to mind that would be perfect here is Josh McDaniels. Then, I remembered the screw job with the Colts and he's tied down to that franchise. And then i was like fug, you know who would be better? fuging Frank Reich. Returning home to his first starting position. Not happening now though. Why aren't we going after the Oklahoma guy? fug Kliff Kingsbury.

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9 minutes ago, Inimicus said:

Is Cam a better QB than Flacco, Dilfer, Brad Johnson, Hostetler or Eli?

Hosteller was Nick Foles before Nick Foles. He didn't play that entire season and makes you wonder just how bad the Giants would have stomped the Bills with Simms at QB. Probably be like the other years. NFC East outside of the Cardinals were beast 30 years ago. All those fans living in the past. Even Eagles fans this year. GOING ON AND ON ABOUT LAST YEAR

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