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Coaching Interviews: Round Two


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2 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

I wouldn't be surprised. I thought they were going to hire him straight out of Indy because it was such a perfect fit.

Everybody knows I want Harbaugh but even I can't deny Reich is the perfect fit for the Panthers. His family is still here, his kids grew up here, his grandkids are here. This job to him is about FAMILY. His Panthers family who still appreciate 1996 and remember him as our QB and a place he calls home.

I really hope they can keep Wilks as DC/Assistant HC.

Vic Fangio.  FIFY

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1 minute ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

Both Wilks or Reich are just boring hires to me. 

Well, I for one am glad Tepper is not impulsively jumping on the shiny new toy, the most media hyped guy.  If he hires Reich I will be impressed...at least in his process this time.

Is Reich the answer?  Don't know.  He is not the sexy hire.  He has had some success and as others have said is well connected and has an eye for quality assistants.

At this point, I am not in love with any of the candidates.  I just hope Tepper does select the coach that the decision team is behind.  Does not look like he is going off the rails this time like Irsay. (Glad I am not a Colts fan.)

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8 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I can't necessarily agree with that. He might be an imperfect candidate but Hackett was just what his name suggested. His coaching history literally did prove that prior to being hired.

They both were on teams doing good enough to get a look at HC but neither looks good on their own. Is Moore better than Hackett? Sure. Good enough to matter? Nope. More similar than different. 

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2 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

Yeah we should wait until next year where the QB class is that much better!!!!

- sincerely, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 analysts 

There is ALWAYS next draft, or maybe the next draft. No, the NEXT draft is definitely the one. 
In all seriousness I definitely think it is time to bite the bullet.

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