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Panthers hire new coach


El Chingon

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His Titans bio: http://www.titansonline.com/team/coaches/Fuller_Curtis/4fccd38a-924f-4c50-8322-cc2c313a0df5
 

 

Fuller joins the Titans after spending two seasons with the Green Bay Packers – one year (2009) as a special teams assistant and one (2010) as the team’s coaching administrator. Last year for the Super Bowl Champion Packers, Fuller assisted the coaching staff and on-field helped coaching the secondary. He spent time with the Packers at training camp in 2008, as part of the NFL’s minority internship program, and was the defensive coordinator for Plano East High School (Texas) during the fall. Fuller was a special teams assistant for the Oakland Raiders for the 2007 season. Fuller’s NFL career started as a scouting department assistant for the Dallas Cowboys in 2006.

 

Fuller played four seasons at safety in the NFL after being selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth round of the 2001 NFL Draft from Texas Christian. He suited up for Seattle, Green Bay and Carolina during his time in the NFL and accumulated 42 games played, 52 tackles and one interception (with Seattle in 2002).

 

Curtis Fuller Coaching Ledger:
2011: Assistant Secondary, Tennessee Titans
2009: Special Teams Assistant, Green Bay Packers
2008: Defensive Coordinator, Plano East (Texas) High School
2007: Special Teams Assistant, Oakland Raiders

 

 

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Apparently not as new to us as we thought.

 

The Panthers 2013 media guide lists him as "Administrative Assistant to the Coaching Staff". 

 

(we didn't have an assistant secondary coach last season)

 

So...he was already here.  he just got a new gig.

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Apparently not as new to us as we thought.

 

The Panthers 2013 media guide lists him as "Administrative Assistant to the Coaching Staff". 

 

(we didn't have an assistant secondary coach last season)

 

So...he was already here.  he just got a new gig.

So not a new coach

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Apparently not as new to us as we thought.

 

The Panthers 2013 media guide lists him as "Administrative Assistant to the Coaching Staff". 

 

(we didn't have an assistant secondary coach last season)

 

So...he was already here.  he just got a new gig.

Nice find.

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