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Panthers assistant mentioned as future head coaching candidate...


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...and I'd lay odds it's not who you thought it would be when you saw the title.

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Others to watch in coming years: Cowboys LB coach Ben Bloom, 37; Giants DC James Bettcher, 41; Eagles special assistant Matt Burke, 43; Titans TE coach Todd Downing, 39; 49ers STC Richard Hightower, 39; Chiefs QB coach Mike Kafka, 32; Texans OC Tim Kelly, 33; Bucs OC Byron Leftwich, 39; 49ers run game coordinator Mike McDaniel, 36; Cowboys OC Kellen Moore, 31; Redskins OC Kevin O'Connell, 34; Cardinals WR coach David Raih, 39; Eagles QB coach Press Taylor, 31; Panthers QB coach Scott Turner, 37.

 

NFL.com: 13 head coaching prospects to keep an eye on

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Just now, countryboi said:

how do you get on this list? the head coaching prospect list always seem super exclusive for no reason. 

- Late thirties coordinator of a unit that's doing really good

- Coordinator connected to an offense that's setting the league on fire (everyone near Andy Reid)

- Member of an NFC East team to drive clicks (Moore, Kevin O'Connell)

- Anyone who's dad knows where some bodies are buried (Turner)

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Number 1 on that list is Robert Saleh, 49ers DC.

Have a feeling someone is going to get burned by him. They wanted to run him out of town last year and now all of a sudden he is a hot name. The reason why is they added a ton of talent this year. Bosa, Kwon, Dee Ford were all big additions and Richard Sherman is back to his pre-injury self. So no wonder they the defense looks amazing. The DL has something like 5 recent 1st rounders.

I’m always skeptical of of guys like that. My best example is Brian Bullock who was an “offensive genius” when he had Cris Carter and Randy Moss then never had even a decent offense with the Ravens. I’d rather find the guy that turns a talentless offense/defense into a top 10 one than a guy that takes an ultra talented one to the top offense/defense.

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Yeah, the lists have a tendency to favor guys who just got hot this year. And a lot of those one-year wonders wind up being fools gold.

Someone last year said everybody was looking for the next Sean McVay when they should have been looking for a guy like Frank Reich.

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Not saying I agree, but it isn't a stretch.  Newton played some of his best ball as a passer under him prior to his injury and he, at the very least, has helped coach up an UDFA QB in Kyle Allen.  I can see why a team would maybe be interested.

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