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Best All-Time Panther Coaches


Mr. Scot

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(inspired by the best all-time players thread)

 

So for the truly Panther-obsessed among us. who would you cite as the best all-time head coach and position coaches for the Panthers?

 

Here are the spots to consider...

 

Head Coach

 

Offensive Coordinator

 

Quarterback Coach

Runningback Coach

Wide Receiver Coach

Tight End Coach

Offensive Line Coach

 

Defensive Coordinator

 

Defensive Line Coach

Linebacker Coach

Defensive Back Coach

 

Special Teams Coordinator

 

 

You probably have to be a fairly detail-obsessed fan to even know the names of the guys who have occupied these spots :lol:

 

But for those who are that fan, who do you put here?

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Our history is so short we can only pick the best years of each of the coaching positions because we held on to some for way too long.

What coaching job was better? Capers taking an expansion team to the NFC Championship game in only the team's 2nd year? Or Fox taking his team to the Super Bowl in '03? Or Rivera taking his team to the playoffs after starting 0-3 last season?

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