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Natalie Miller

Falcons reportedly monitoring situation between Panthers, Steve Wilks

Back on Jan. 9, following his team’s Week 18 win over the New Orleans Saints, Carolina Panthers interim head coach Steve Wilks acknowledged the elephant in the room. He knew, if the organization didn’t ultimately hire him as their full-time guy, that there could be other opportunities out there.

Well . . .

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In continuing their search this week, the Panthers have granted second interviews to Wilks, former Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich and Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. But, according to team beat writer Sheena Quick, Wilks could have a fallback plan if things don’t go his way in Carolina.

This could end up being a very tough pill to swallow for both the players and the fan base, who clearly support Wilks and—for the most part—want him to remain the leader of this franchise.

It would also be a tough assignment for the actual team itself, as Wilks—who’d presumably serve as the Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator if hired there—is awfully good at his job. Wilks, additionally, could take his defensive coordinator in Al Holcomb with him.

The Panthers may find themselves in a dangerous game should they pick the wrong candidate. Wilks, as the organization should very well know, does not seem like a man you want to leave scorned and have to play against twice a year.

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