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Panthers have met with McCarthy twice


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14 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

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? 

Yeah lets place no blame on Aaron Rodgers. It was all McCarthy's fault when GB was not winning but when they were winning it was all Rodgers. Right.

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I was already starting to question Tepper as it was.

Putting faith in Marty Hurney when it comes to a decision like this? Yikes!

Yes, I’ve been hesitant on Tepper, but if he puts his faith in Hurney, he is off to a terrible start. Getting rid of a HC brought in by the same GM, that GM needs to go as well. Start fresh with a competent GM and let him do all the work. 

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Damn. That definitely signals that Tepper has some sort of interest in McCarthy. I like the two college coaches we’ve been link to so far (Shaw & Rhule). They seem like the type of coaches that will excel in the NFL. What I like most about Rhule is that he has literally coached almost every position on the football field. So he should bring balance and not have a preference of offense over defense or vice versa.

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