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Panthers have met with McCarthy twice


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2 minutes ago, bobcat91 said:

He had Favre and Roger's his whole time. He had a good front office. We have qbs coming out of a clown car and no one knows what system we run in order to get talent. Sorry, but he had all the advantages there he wont have here. That is a disaster in the making.

Brett Favre left Green Bay for the 2008 season. Those seven years were all Rodgers and backups.

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Here's an expanded take from Rapoport's article (link)

You might not like it.

The Panthers are off and running on their search, and they've interviewed former Packers coach Mike McCarthy not once, but two times. From what it sounds like, he did very well. The team also intends to interview Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and Baylor coach Matt Rhule, while Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy should also get a look among others. Worth noting: GM Marty Hurney is heavily involved in the interview process, indicating he's safe, though his title potentially could change with a new personnel hire.

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25 minutes ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

Can't believe people think it's a bad idea to see Cam with an offensive guru like McCarthy

The same guy that couldn't with more than one SB with an Aaron Rodgers barely entering his prime? Same guy that made Aaron Rodgers become an afterthought and made his offense stagnant WITH Aaron Rodgers??

 

lol If you can't win MULTIPLE SB's with a guy like A-rod in his prime, what the fug do you think he'll do with Cam in his prime? 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Here's an expanded take from Rapoport's article.

You might not like it.

The Panthers are off and running on their search, and they've interviewed former Packers coach Mike McCarthy not once, but two times. From what it sounds like, he did very well. The team also intends to interview Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and Baylor coach Matt Rhule, while Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy should also get a look among others. Worth noting: GM Marty Hurney is heavily involved in the interview process, indicating he's safe, though his title potentially could change with a new personnel hire.

F me sideways 

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