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Carolina Panthers Have Hired Jerricho Cotchery As Assistant WR Coach


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This is interesting considering that Proehl stepped down.  Maybe Cotchery has more of the coaching chops?  No one ever doubted Ricky's knowledge, but I wonder if he wasn't hard enough on Funchess and Benjamin?  Maybe too buddy-buddy for them to really be pushed?

Cotchery is also a very knowledgeable former player.  More brains in the room won't hurt.  Especially as the new WR coach coached college RBs (not sure how that makes sense as a transition?).  Or is it that the new coach will be the discipline and Cotchery will be the knowledge?  And there might be more plans for the WR coach in the future?

Or am I completely full of poo?  (Maybe?)

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3 minutes ago, Crixtala said:

there's your "vet receiver" in the film room... without signing a new receiver to the roster

don't see any other big WR moves this offseason

Lol. Yeah, okay.

Again, it must suck to have a negative outlook on every single move.

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1 minute ago, mjligon said:

Lol. Yeah, okay.

Again, it must suck to have a negative outlook on every single move.

not a negative outlook in the least... I fully expect Ginn to return, especially considering Gettleman saying talks are occurring already.  Ginn knows going elsewhere isn't in his best interest, won't cost the team much and isn't a pressing need to get the deal done right now

that gives us KB, Funch, Byrd, Ginn and whatever happens with Brown... I think Gettleman is fine with that roster and doesn't foresee the need for any big signings, and I would agree with him if so

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1 minute ago, Crixtala said:

not a negative outlook in the least... I fully expect Ginn to return, especially considering Gettleman saying talks are occurring already.  Ginn knows going elsewhere isn't in his best interest, won't cost the team much and isn't a pressing need to get the deal done right now

that gives us KB, Funch, Byrd, Ginn and whatever happens with Brown... I think Gettleman is fine with that roster and doesn't foresee the need for any big signings, and I would agree with him if so

Which definitely explains why Cruz was brought in for a visit almost immediately?

We are going to add to the WR position this offseason.

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10 minutes ago, Crixtala said:

there's your "vet receiver" in the film room... without signing a new receiver to the roster

don't see any other big WR moves this offseason

That is actually just filling an empty coaching position.

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