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Any chance Wilks returns in some capacity?


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8 minutes ago, RJK said:

I don’t want wilks in any capacity. The defense got worse when he took over 

I not no issue with wilks as DB coach, I feel hes one of the top DB coaches in all of football.

DC.........hes likes to biltz, not much else....super MEH here and he wouldnt be in my top 30 here. 

Again panthers can do better than wilks and im glad they choose to....

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24 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Never knew Wilks had so many haters on this sub lol

 

Dude didn't get the job and people still trashing him. Sheesh!

I thought to myself where’d all the hate for Wilks come from. Then I read a Buffalo forum after last weeks playoff game and like 70% of them want McDermott gone. That’s when I knew that most fans are a bunch of snowflake cry babies that are fueled by current emotion. Carolina “fans” are no exception. 

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7 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

I thought to myself where’d all the hate for Wilks come from. Then I read a Buffalo forum after last weeks playoff game and like 70% of them want McDermott gone. That’s when I knew that most fans are a bunch of snowflake cry babies that are fueled by current emotion. Carolina “fans” are no exception. 

Lol wtg bro. Comparing a team that has been in the playoffs 5 out of 6 years to a team that has been once in 6 years. 

Wilks is ass, get over it. 

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11 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

This in no way had anything to do with losing both our starting corners, right?

No more to do with burns and the rest of the dline going into witness protection and the offense continuing to put the defense on the field 

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