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No decision on changes until after the season


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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

the right move 

How so? Is the coach going to forfeit his season or try to pull everything he can to get wins to try and save his job. We can’t make the playoffs. Now is a time for testing young talent, improving draft position. Instead keeping this idiot, we will end up winning a couple more, not making the playoffs and picking around 17 and not trying out any new players. 
 

I literally cannot see one benefit to the coach remaining. 

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Greg Roman is a pretty popular choice on here right now.

My first pick would be Dan Campbell.

All I want, is someone willing to or capable of looking at our roster, identify its strengths and developing a scheme around those talents.  Maximize skill sets.  

In the FO I just want a competent and modern scouting team and a GM that can see what the Coach is trying to do and tailors his offseason accordingly.

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25 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Meh. Whatever. Don't even care anymore.

Thanks, Tepper.

This is the truest of true comments.

Tepper decided to keep a mediocre coach with a mediocre track record for another mediocre year.

Gosh, the Panthers are mediocre?  WHAT A SURPRISE!

Tepper owns this 100%.

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so, what's it gonna be next week?   ron: "well have you seen these schemes we're trying to implement?  nobody could win with those.  its not 1967.  what the other teams are doing is just better.   what do y'all expect from me?  look, this was cutting edge stuff 30 years ago.   i can't even read.  we're doing pretty well when you consider that"

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