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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
Keep in mind I don’t know nothing about nothing when it comes to football at a coaching level, but I am sad Pat Shurmur wasn’t the choice. Spoken highly of as an OC.
And I know RR wants to hire people he trusts, but a little piece of me get more squeamish each time another Panthers coach is brought on. Seems like you would want the best coaches you could get. Not all of the best coaches could have been on the Panthers or else they would’ve had more success.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
Kinda interested to see if Scott Turner brings his dad’s offense or if he will have his own style?
From my understanding, Norv liked a power run game and likes to throw the ball downfield. Norv loves the TE and a strong arm QB. Also, Norv as he progressed, liked a RB who could catch the ball. Scott Turner coming from a nice pedigree and I think Ron really could have had his choice at OC, from koc to a Schumer...he chose Turner, which says a lot. I think Ron probably really like Norv style on offense. Cam was tall with a big arm....Haskins big guy with a cannon. Should be fun to see how this all comes together
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Hanahan, South Carolina
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
I don't think it's ideal that Haskins slacked off when he got here. But it's not a permanent black mark on him. He clearly has always been one of the most talented guys in the room so he could skate. Is he listening to veterans and making positive changes? Sure seems that way.
I wanted to keep KOC. But a HC needs to pick his staff. That's how it has to be. Welcome Mr. Turner. It's weird to say, but I'm proud of Snyder. It's only been a short time and we haven't played a game yet, but he has taken steps in the right direction.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
Giants suck!
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
RR has said nothing that shouldn't have been said regarding him. There won't be anyone we bring in more talented but there could be someone that works harder and the coach trusts more.
I have faith in Haskins that he will mature as a player and leader this off season.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
Marty Hurney may be the favorite to land the GM Job after the draft per The Athletic... Hurney is currently the Panthers GM.
Washington Panthers lol
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
Panthers fans are ready to help him pack his bags. He's not well liked there. Just comparing drafts, Kyle Smith has done far better the past 3 years. If Hurney were brought in and replaced Smith as our draft-guru, I'd be extremely disappointed and less optimistic that Rivera is truly bringing in the best people and instead just bringing his less-talented friends. If we want to bring in someone from the outside instead of elevating Smith, it should be someone with a proven record of success.
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
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I think JP had said before that Kyle and Doug were safe.
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On the flip side as much as I like Kyle Smith as a talent evaluator, I feel the opposite way about Doug Williams. What kind of football man doesn't take into account a player's strengths and compatibility with a scheme before giving him 84 million dollars? It boggles the mind.
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
The Redskins are hiring Ken Zampese as QBs coach, John Matsko as OL coach, Jim Hostler as WRs coach, and Pete Hoener as TEs coach. Three of the four were on Ron Rivers’ staff in Carolina.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: NC
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
So nice to see the staff being put together by the coach, with no weirdness. I have no issue with Turner, Carolina's offense has been as progressive as anyone in the league, similar to Baltimore with the focus on McCaffrey vice Jackson. Finding ways to get the ball in the hands of the playmakers. And they did it still being physical and running the ball, huge plus for me. Anyone else interested to see what happens with Love healthy next year? Guice, Mclauren, Harmon....lot to work with.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
One thing I haven't seen mentioned is Scott Turner was a QB coach (Vikings 2014-2016 and Panthers 2018-2019), so I don't think there's anything to make us fear there's gonna be a huge setback in Haskins development...
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Re: Coaching and Front Office Changes
good lord, how big were those jeans?
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