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M. McCarthy coming up to often


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43 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

Confirmed they inquired last season. Not confirmed In the current situation. Just stop. That you dont care about facts is typical 

He can’t it’s probably the only enjoyment he gets out of his life is to act like what he finds is pure fact when it never is 

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There are 3 places I see these kinds of speculations coming from with possible combinations.

1) The Media and their need for clicks or viewership. Just my opinion, but the vast majority is garbage and I am happy that some of you filter that junk for me. Thank you Huddle contributors. 

2) From the person it is in regards to and their camp. Can't blame people for wanting to be employed or have a bigger contract. Just part of the game.

3) From the organization. Could be real ,being used as a smokescreen or as leverage against what they actually want. 

In this case, hopefully it is just 1 and 2. I'm not a fan and just like the draft, having bad fits pushed on us by experts and agents is just what we have to endure. Hopefully this will be someone else's problem and not ours other than the noise. 

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13 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Yeah, who would want this level of consistency and success in Carolina:

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We could definitely do worse than McCarthy (and have, consistently).

In 13 years as HC:  9 playoff appearances, 6 divisional titles, 4 NFC Championship games and 1 Superbowl victory.

I'm not saying McCarthy needs to be the Panthers next HC, but acting as if he wouldn't be a potential improvement over what we've had for the last 25 years isn't rational. 

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Bigger than the questions of his resume or his clock management is the elephant in the room that was his deteriorating relationship with his franchise quarterback that ultimately led to his ouster and a resurgence for the franchise the year after cleaning house. That is the biggest determining factor to me that tells me we should look elsewhere.

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I banged on this drum for the first half of this season, and the last half of 2018: be careful wishing for the firing of Rivera -- what follows has a very good chance of being a monumental failure (purely based on how hard it is to get a winning record as an NFL head coach historically).

 

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52 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Bigger than the questions of his resume or his clock management is the elephant in the room that was his deteriorating relationship with his franchise quarterback that ultimately led to his ouster and a resurgence for the franchise the year after cleaning house. That is the biggest determining factor to me that tells me we should look elsewhere.

Aaron Rogers, while extremely talented, is also widely regarded as a uniquely insufferable asshole.

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Meh I wouldn’t be mad. I’d be very skeptical of how innovative he would be. And how well he’d be able to do without one of the best QBs in the history of the NFL at his disposal.
 

I’d rather have an up and coming, hungry, non retread...but I could get behind it if it happened.

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