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Dear JR: Please Hire A Retread HC


Kevin Greene

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Those of you who dont want a retread Head Coach for the Panthers.

Best re-think what experience and stability can bring to an organization.

XXXIV

Jan. 30, 2000

Georgia Dome

St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16

Dick Vermeil, retread

XXXVI

Feb. 3, 2002

Superdome

New England 20, St. Louis 17

Bill Belichik, retread

XXXVII

Jan. 26, 2003

Qualcomm Stadium

Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21

Jon Gruden, retread

XXXVIII

Feb. 1, 2004

Reliant Stadium (Houston)

New England 32, Carolina 29

Bill Belichick, retread

XXXIX

Feb. 6, 2005

Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville, Fla.)

New England 24, Philadelphia 21

Bill Belichick, retread

XLI

Feb. 4, 2007

Dolphin Stadium (Miami)

Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17

Tony Dungy, retread

XLII

Feb. 3, 2008

University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.)

New York Giants 17, New England 14

Tom Coughlin, retread

XLVI

Feb. 5, 2012

Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)

New York Giants 21, New England Patriots 17

Tom Coughlin, retread

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Putting a guy who was won three different super bowls who was a retread does not prove your point at all. Excluding Belichick a retread has won the super bowl 3 out of the last 7. Recent majority says new coach. 2009-2011 has been new coaches, and the dominant teams in the nfl do not have retread coaches.

Bears

49ers

Falcons

Packers

Texans

Ravens

Steelers

Dominant teams with retreads:

Broncos (Pssst, Peyton Manning)

Patriots (Pssst, Tom Brady)

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Mike Tomlin

Sean Payton

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Tomlin and McCarthy won with organizations the Panthers could only one day hope to be even close to as they have the best Front Offices in the League.

Clearly an Aints Super Bowl win was an abberation.

As to the other "dominant" NFL teams:

Get back to me when they win a Lombardi.

The other 8 years, expereince prevails.

The Carolina Panthers need s strong willed, experienced NFL Head Coach.

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Tomlin and McCarthy won with organizations the Panthers could only one day hope to be even close to as they have the best Front Offices in the League.

Clearly an Aints Super Bowl win was an abberation.

As to the other "dominant" NFL teams:

Get back to me when they win a Lombardi.

The other 8 years, expereince prevails.

The Carolina Panthers need s strong willed, experienced NFL Head Coach.

I think you have some sort of weird fetish for Bill Cowher, it is kind of weird.

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Well that is a bit misleading considering Belichick won 3 SBs and that was with one of the GOATs of our time.

1990 - Bill Walsh, not a retread

1991 - Parcells, not a retread

1992 - Gibbs, not a retread

1993 - Jimmy Johnson, not a retread

1994 - Same

1995 - Seifert, not a retread

1996 - Switzer, not a retread

1997 - Holmgren, not a retread

1998 - Shanny, not a retread

1999 - Same

So much for this topic doe! If anything, it shows we need to get someone from college ranks. Walsh coached at Stanford. Switzer was successful in college as as Jimmy Johnson.

Also, you are still missing my point or blatantly ignoring it.

NAME ME ONE RETREAD OUT THERE WHO WAS GOOD IN THEIR FIRST RUN FOR ONE AND TWO, WHO WANTS TO COACH ANYWAY?

And please don't name Gruden because he was not any good outside of the 2002 run. As a matter of fact, did they even win a playoff game outside of that year? They may have but I certainly don't remember it. They were largely just a mediocre team.

And Cowher/Dungy do not want to coach anymore.

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Pretty sure it's not the 90s and the Cowboys and 49ers can no longer buy Super Bowls due to the Salary Cap.

Sorry Eddie Debartelo and Jerry Jones.

Elway and Shanny, nice job, they deserved it after Elway's 14th year in the League. (lots of experience)

Dont really want to wait that long however.

And Oh, Mike Shanahan coached the Raiders before moving to the Broncos! (retread)

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15 out of the last 23 super bowl champs have not had retread coaches.

3 coaches out of the last 23 super bowls have been retreads and have won.

Did you not even read my original post?

Since 2000, 8 Super Bowls have been won by retreads. I posted the results.

But you claim only 3 of the last 23 have?

Ok.

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