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It's Quiet. Maybe a Little Too Quiet.


chknwing

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With the playoffs still in full swing and lots of head coaching vacancies, the Panthers making a change at OC is hardly newsworthy at all. Rivera has never struck me to be one about fanfare to begin with and at his age and with his experience, I doubt Norv wants some red carpet type treatment. They're both seasoned pros. I think they just want to quietly get to work.

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42 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Norv has to move all the way across the country.

I imagine that'll take some time.

There's nothing going on at BOA that he'd have to be around for anyway.

Scot you may know this better than me but how many other instances can you think of of a former HC becoming a coordinator for his own former coordinator as HC?

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10 minutes ago, Chardee MacDennis said:

Quietly working out the details of Cam to the Browns for 1, 4, and more picks.

Saquon Barkley at 1, QB at 4, CMC moved to WR full time, LT at 24.

Offense officially evolved.

You think Cam is worth two top 5 picks in the same draft? 

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30 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Scot you may know this better than me but how many other instances can you think of of a former HC becoming a coordinator for his own former coordinator as HC?

I'd probably have to think about that. I'm guessing it's happened, but I can't think of a particular instance.

I know when he took the Rams job, Dick Vermeil hired some former head coaches. I don't recall whether he actually worked under any of them or not.  I remember Vermeil getting the Eagles job out of college so probably not.

Turner and Mike Zimmer were actually colleagues with the Cowboys if I remember correctly, but obviously neither of them was the head coach there. And of course, Dom Capers wound up going to work for Tom Coughlin, but that wasn't a former colleague thing so much as it was just Capers getting owned.

It's certainly an intriguing question.

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