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Person expects Rivera to promote Curtis Fuller


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Panthers to promote from within to fill DB Coach job
 

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Rivera values continuity on his staff. He stayed in-house to fill coordinator openings when Rob Chudzinski (2013) and McDermott left to become head coaches.

Fuller, 38, joined Rivera’s staff as an administrative assistant in 2013 before moving to an on-field position the following year as a defensive backs assistant. Fuller worked with the team’s nickel backs the past two seasons.

Fuller will assume Wilks’ former duties in coaching the Panthers’ cornerbacks, a group that included rookie starters James Bradberry and Daryl Worley in 2016 following the departure of Josh Norman and a couple of veteran corners.

Indeed.

No offense to Curtis Fuller, but with a group of young corners that'll need a lot of coaching, this is not the way I would have gone.  Not when guys like Ray Horton were out there.

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18 minutes ago, stbugs said:

It goes to the other threads. He values continuity and doesn't take risks. Instead of taking a chance to get better, he'd rather play it safe and know it won't be horrible.

Unless Gettleman knocks it out of the park in the draft and FA, I am starting to worry about 2017. The whole "evolve" story is a bunch of BS.

playing not to lose is the Rivera way

 

riverboat, lol

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