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Mr. Scot
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44 minutes ago, YourLastThought said:

And .........

Panthers: Matt Rhule (still?) 

Ugh one more season of bad decisions and setting the team back further before Tepper learns his lesson I guess.

That list isn't all that exciting. DaBoll and McDaniels are probably the best of that bunch and that's not saying much. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

I've said before that I don't think Leftwich is ready to be a head coach (not enough experience yet).

But with that said, the Jaguars hanging on to Trent Baalke as if he's some kind of football savant is just beyond stupid.

To be fair leftwich pretty much agreed with that. Still in a pool of HC possibilities that includes DaBoll and McDaniels as top tier he's not a bad choice. He understands play concepts and how to use players. 

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2 minutes ago, Snake said:

That list isn't all that exciting. DaBoll and McDaniels are probably the best of that bunch and that's not saying much. 

I agree it's not but our head coach isn't very exciting either unfortunately. I am to the point where I would take almost anyone other than Rhule. I guess I have read too much and now I just flat out don't like the guy at all. He seems like a real prick like Bill Bellicheck yet but couldn't even come close to holding Bills jock in the coaching skills and knowledge department. At least be good at something. If you suck as a coach then be a super nice guy like Ron Rivera. Or if you're a prick then be a great coach like Bill in New England but whatever you do don't be a douche and suck at your job.

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25 minutes ago, YourLastThought said:

I agree it's not but our head coach isn't very exciting either unfortunately. I am to the point where I would take almost anyone other than Rhule. I guess I have read too much and now I just flat out don't like the guy at all. He seems like a real prick like Bill Bellicheck yet but couldn't even come close to holding Bills jock in the coaching skills and knowledge department. At least be good at something. If you suck as a coach then be a super nice guy like Ron Rivera. Or if you're a prick then be a great coach like Bill in New England but whatever you do don't be a douche and suck at your job.

Well I guess a poo sandwich is a poo sandwich. Just not much to pick from. Maybe why we didn't fire Rhule. Actually we might have better HC choices on our roster as crazy as that sounds. 

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5 hours ago, Snake said:

Well I guess a poo sandwich is a poo sandwich. Just not much to pick from. Maybe why we didn't fire Rhule. Actually we might have better HC choices on our roster as crazy as that sounds. 

I sure hope so. And yes the head coach candidates really didn't look very exciting this year at all. Maybe next year brings us something better of things continue to look like they have.

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9 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I've said before that I don't think Leftwich is ready to be a head coach (not enough experience yet).

But with that said, the Jaguars hanging on to Trent Baalke as if he's some kind of football savant is just beyond stupid.

It's a win-win for Leftwich. Also shows smarts for him to bow out. I agree, love him but he does need more time...even tho that is a raw HC I would love to see us take a swing at even with his rawness. 

The Balalke thing just shows how GMs can be more about the Owner then actually being qualified to do the job.

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