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Mike MCoy off to a great start... Even with Kyle Orton


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I have no idea what you are talking about... :confused:

3 DEs in Green Bay:

Jason Hunter 11 tackles 2 sacks

Cullin Jenkins 10 tackles 2 sacks

Johnny Jolly 12 tackles 0 sacks

and one of them comes off the bench!!!!

Trgovac the DL coach? Good.

Trgovac the coordinator? Not so much.

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Funny thing: From what I remember, most of McCoy's pre-Panthers background involved working with West Coast offenses. That made him more valuable when Seifert ran the show, but less so otherwise.

Wonder if his being here would have helped A J Feeley learn the ropes quicker.

(nah)

McCoy was a player before he got here.
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in desperation because he should've hired a QBs coach in 2000. So having found a way to be rid of two OCs in six months, you go with what you have.

I guess he's stuck around and learned but it's tough to get past that he was simply around at the right time. Who survived a coaching change most wouldn't, possibly because Henning himself didn't want a strong QBs coach.

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