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Mr. Scot

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Confirmed Interest:

- Mike McCarthy (interviewed twice)
- Eric Bieniemy (interview completed)
- Josh McDaniels (interview scheduled)
- Matt Rhule (interview scheduled)
- Kevin Stefanski (interview scheduled)

Reported Interest:

- David Shaw (being checked out, but no report of an interview yet)

Speculation only:

- Greg Roman
- Lincoln Riley

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

LaCanfora makes it sound like Rhule is willing to talk to us but hoping for a better option.

I’m not sure Tepper will give him the power he wants. He turned down the Jets job last year because of that.

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13 minutes ago, Forty-Eight said:

Why is this guy such a hot name? Seriously. Please tell me. His record speaks for himself. He’s a .500 HC. 
 

Give me anyone but Rhule and Kitchens

Maybe you can put your own effort in to educating yourself on where he is, what happened there, and where they are now compared to where they were when he arrived. And what he did before that. And his experience before that.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

LaCanfora makes it sound like Rhule is willing to talk to us but hoping for a better option.

LaCanfora is probably one of the least credible sources on the circuit IMO. His speculation probably comes from the fact Schefter asked Rhule on his podcast about possibly coaching in the NFC East because a of the amount of time he has spent in NY, Philly and now Texas.

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3 minutes ago, NYPantherFan said:

LaCanfora is probably one of the least credible sources on the circuit IMO. His speculation probably comes from the fact Schefter asked Rhule on his podcast about possibly coaching in the NFC East because a of the amount of time he has spent in NY, Philly and now Texas.

LaCanfora has long been a "50/50" guy for me, but he's been dead on target when it comes to Panther news this season.

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