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Darin Gant on Bill Cowher.


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I don't think the problem is we didn't try to grab somebody this past offseason. I think the problem is that we never tried to get a franchise QB or young QB ever. We waited too long...

Also, blindly sticking with Jake this year was a dumb move by Fox.

As for the OP, Darin Gantt does sound jealous

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The thing I dislike about Gantt is he seems to comes off condescending and a bit of a "know it all" about all things Panthers. The truth is....his track record doesn't indicate he has any idea who the coach next year is going to be. It's all total speculation and for somebody who misses as often as he does in his predictions....I personally would expect a little more humility in the way he makes his point. I seldom read his blog anymore unless it pops up here on the huddle.

Mr Scot seems to present his point in a very similar way so I could see why people would think he's Gantt. It's just not my style....

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