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Panthers OL coach leaving with Wilks


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Just now, Paintballr said:

Is he an assistant o line coach? I thought we had the guy from the ravens here doing our online 

He was made the OL coach when they gave Matsko the title of Run Game Coordinator.

Realistically speaking, a run game coordinator is just an offensive line coach with a different title.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

He was made the OL coach when they gave Matsko the title of Run Game Coordinator.

Realistically speaking, a run game coordinator is just an offensive line coach with a different title.

Gotcha, I was wondering where Matsko went for a second there.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

We technically wouldn't have to backfill for Brown, but one of the best defensive line coaches in the league might be available right now.

 

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Why bring in an unknown when we can just promote some random assistant, or even the team ball boy?

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3 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I mean, I wasn't sure about this but when Shula was fired, but wouldn't Norv Turner want to bring in his own offensive staff?

The head coach is usually the one who decides on assistants, but Ron has enough respect for Norv that if Norv wanted somebody, Ron would probably listen.

So here's hoping Norv wants Russ Grimm.

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