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Assuming the Panthers make a change at HC after the season, who do you want?


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There is nothing out there atm for championship coaching. Need NFL playoff proven coaching to give them another shot while you wait and watch for the once in a decade coach to come along. So, might as well go after a division rival. Byron Leftwich would be my pick to give a shot for a few seasons as long as he accepts a majority of the young talent on the team.

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2 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

I like the Bills OC. (Daboll)
 

I like Colts DC. (Eberflus)

*If Tomlin gets cut I’d like the Panthers to move on that* but that’s just a yearly rumor.

I don’t like Bienemy or Pederson.

Really I just think somebody with NFL experience would help the franchise.
 

A lot of our coaches are from college and/or have a year or two here or there.

We don’t really have any contacts in the NFL like ex Co-Coaches and Players, etc because everyone is from the college level. 
 

I think what helped Rivera and Fox was they had contacts and former players, and knew how the NFL operated. Screw a young vibrant head coach, I want people with NFL experience. 

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