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Panthers add Jim Caldwell


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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

Tepper certainly likes to do complete 180's. That's lots of opinions on offense/QB and we don't even have the OC yet. At the same time Rhule wouldn't qualify to be the waterboy on this staff so far. 

You should watch the video about his life someone posted. It uses movie clips throughout but it is still tells you who he is.

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This cornball ass ***** keeps trying to push this overly black empowerment agenda and try to poo on the Panthers at every turn. Man nobody reads your articles trying to preach this affirmative action coach hiring bs. Can’t stand black folk that make the rest of us look like nincompoops. 

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16 minutes ago, TJKJ23xx said:

https://deadspin.com/frank-reich-jim-caldwell-nfl-black-coaches-1850113932
 

This cornball ass ***** keeps trying to push this overly black empowerment agenda and try to poo on the Panthers at every turn. Man nobody reads your articles trying to preach this affirmative action coach hiring bs. Can’t stand black folk that make the rest of us look like nincompoops. 

If Caldwell was offended, he wouldn’t have accepted the job, period. Perhaps Reich had a good plan for how to get this team moving in the right direction. Judging by his first few hires, I’d agree. This guy is trying find a story where there isn’t one. 

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29 minutes ago, Tarheel119 said:

If Caldwell was offended, he wouldn’t have accepted the job, period. Perhaps Reich had a good plan for how to get this team moving in the right direction. Judging by his first few hires, I’d agree. This guy is trying find a story where there isn’t one. 

He got clicks that's all he's after. If you stop reading his garbage it will not matter what he says.

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