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Panthers looking for new special teams coach


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Bruce DeHaven, just promoted in the offseason, has to take leave due to a medical issue. 

 

Some unfortunate news both on and off the field: #Panthers have to make another special teams coaching change http://bit.ly/1FNkQc6 

 

Link to article: http://blackandbluereview.com/panthers-special-teams-coordinator-bruce-dehaven-medical-issue/

 

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Want to make a bet?  That guy is still on the team. 

Could be, but that's not what I got from the article.

 

 

 

the Panthers are expected to name a new, veteran special teams coordinator as early as this week.
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