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From: https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2023/11/27/23978222/carolina-panthers-head-coach-frank-reich-david-tepper-bryce-young

Just listing the names, read the article for the reasoning.

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Safe Options

Ben Johnson, OC, Detroit Lions

Dave Canales, OC, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Brian Flores, DC, Minnesota Vikings  (from the article: This is such a smart hire it’s almost guaranteed Carolina won’t do it.)

Mike Macdonald, DC, Baltimore Ravens

Kellen Moore, OC, Los Angeles Chargers

Bobby Slowik, OC, Houston Texans

Eric Bieniemy, OC, Washington Commanders

 

Hilarious Options

Bill Cowher, Analyst, CBS Sports

Dabo Swinney, HC, Clemson

Lincoln Riley, HC, USC

Jon Gruden, Former HC, Las Vegas Raiders

Jim Harbaugh, HC, Michigan

Steve Smith, Analyst, NFL Network

 

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13 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

Frank Smith, OC Dolphins 

If you want any chance of Bryce resembling Tua then Frank is the pick

McDaniel is the playcaller in Miami and unless Tepper wants to spend historic money on McDaniel (still don't think that would sway him), I think this one can be ruled out. 

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I'm not really convinced Flores is an incredible coach who will win a SB, but the dude would step in here and immediately set a tone and culture that I could get behind. Although we could've just done that with Wilks (and still could but he'd probably tell tepper to fug off). I like Johnson and Bieniemy as options, also would be cool with Harbaugh. The others, no interest.

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4 minutes ago, t96 said:

I'm not really convinced Flores is an incredible coach who will win a SB, but the dude would step in here and immediately set a tone and culture that I could get behind. Although we could've just done that with Wilks (and still could but he'd probably tell tepper to fug off). I like Johnson and Bieniemy as options, also would be cool with Harbaugh. The others, no interest.

Flores' players absolutely hated him, and he actively surpressed Tua's development.

We don't need him anywhere near Bryce considering they are very similar QBs in terms of play style.

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