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Best All-Time Panther Coaches


Mr. Scot

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Head Coach - Fox

 

Offensive Coordinator - Henning (only because they all suck)

 

Quarterback Coach - McCoy

Runningback Coach - Skipper

Wide Receiver Coach - Williamson

Tight End Coach - Hoener

Offensive Line Coach - Maser

 

Defensive Coordinator - Tough, but McDermott based on 2013's quality.

 

Defensive Line Coach - Washington

Linebacker Coach - Mills

Defensive Back Coach - Perry

 

Special Teams Coordinator - O'Brien

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Head Coach - Fox

 

Offensive Coordinator - Henning (only because they all suck)

 

Quarterback Coach - McCoy

Runningback Coach - Skipper

Wide Receiver Coach - Williamson

Tight End Coach - Hoener

Offensive Line Coach - Maser

 

Defensive Coordinator - Tough, but McDermott based on 2013's quality.

 

Defensive Line Coach - Washington

Linebacker Coach - Mills

Defensive Back Coach - Perry

 

Special Teams Coordinator - O'Brien

Our OC history is pretty sad. Hopefully that can change if Ramsdell ever gets the opportunity.

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Head Coach - Fox

Offensive Coordinator - Henning (only because they all suck)

Quarterback Coach - McCoy

Runningback Coach - Skipper

Wide Receiver Coach - Williamson

Tight End Coach - Hoener

Offensive Line Coach - Maser

Defensive Coordinator - Tough, but McDermott based on 2013's quality.

Defensive Line Coach - Washington

Linebacker Coach - Mills

Defensive Back Coach - Perry

Special Teams Coordinator - O'Brien

McCoy over Shula (as QB coach)?

Hard to argue with Henning (hated as he was).

I'm not that high on Maser. You could argue Matsko is doing more with less talent.

Any thought to Wilks with the DBs, Don't Breaux with TEs or Brad Seely on ST?

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The ones that stick out in my memory are Dom Capers (great defensive head coach), John Fox (ditto), Jack Del Rio (good DC), and of course, RR. I also think Ricky Proehl is turning into a stellar WR coach, too.

I think Del Rio is a tad overrated, honestly.

Mobile quarterbacks pretty much own him.

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I think Del Rio is a tad overrated, honestly.

Mobile quarterbacks pretty much own him.

 

Yeah, but he brought a nastiness to his defenses that I loved. They all had weaknesses, but these are the ones that made a good impression on me off the top of my head.

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McCoy over Shula (as QB coach)?

Hard to argue with Henning (hated as he was).

I'm not that high on Maser. You could argue Matsko is doing more with less talent.

Any thought to Wilks with the DBs, Don't Breaux with TEs or Brad Seely on ST?

 

I think McCoy did a lot with much less. Delhomme wasn't a natural athletic freak nor a #1 pick. I think Cam would've been ok with most QB coaches.

 

Maser I was just looking at what those lines were able to do for Davis and Foster. Also Cam has been sacked in 3 years nearly as much as Delhomme was in his whole career.

 

Wilks is an excellent coach but I'd need a bigger sample size before I say he's our best, particularly without the monster front 7.

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