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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Who do you think the Panthers should go afterb
My bet is on one of Sean Payton, Bill Cowher, Jimmie Johnson, Mike Ditka or Marv Levy.
Dude, come on... did you copy and paste a post from 20 years ago? Payton is the only realistic choice on that list... The rest?Who do you think the Panthers should go afterb
My bet is on one of Sean Payton, Bill Cowher, Jimmie Johnson, Mike Ditka or Marv Levy.
That’s like three times better than the resume of Kilff Kingsbury.I just never understood this HC signing. He basically had one very good year at Baylor, so Carolina gave him 7 years, $60 million. It made no sense to me whatsoever.
yes please.If the rumors are true that they will trade guys for picks I'd love Brian Burns in New England.
oh, I remain baffled by that hiring too. Kingsbury was hired during the strange period where anyone who had a cup of coffee with Sean McVay was given suitcases full of money.That’s like three times better than the resume of Kilff Kingsbury.
Ok okDude, come on... did you copy and paste a post from 20 years ago? Payton is the only realistic choice on that list... The rest?
Jimmy Johnson will be 80 next year
Bill cowher hasn't coached in 16 years
mike ditka??? Wtf ... He's 82 and practically senile
Marv levy is literally 97 years old...
well, he's two years younger than Marv Levy, so he's got that going for him... a vigorous 95 shall we say...Ok ok
How about Bud Grant instead?
As if 11-27 isn't bad enough, Rhule went 3-16 since last October. Doesn't take a rocket surgeon to see that trend. He needed to at least show a hint of hitting some gains with Mayfield under center but it's been more of the same.
He’s going back to college football.Even though rhule was a bad head coach, I think he could be an excellent offensive coordinator and a better option than fat Matt or judge.
The Saints still have Sean Payton's rights, so it's gonna take some serious draft capital to compensate them.Rich Eisen speculated the sacking happened this early in the season to secure Sean Payton. I suppose if Carolina does end up with the number one overall (or at least top 3) pick then Payton can select his QB and ride with him for the future. Question is would Payton want to be back in the NFC South? Would he not want to be in a different division/conference. We know the Carolina owner can open his cheque book and write the financial demands Payton would demand.
At least if Carolina do finish first overall it means the Patriots would get the 65th overall (first selection in round three) from the Panthers.
Without Gisele's money he's not a serious contender for ownership.Brady as the QB, HC and Part Owner.