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NFL head coaching experience incoming: Panthers interview Ben McAdoo, Mike McCoy for assistant coach roles...


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Per PFT:

 

A couple of former NFL head coaches are on the radar for jobs of Matt Rhule’s staff in Carolina.

Joseph Person of TheAthletic.com reports that the Panthers have interviewed former Giants head coach Ben McAdoo and that former Chargers head coach Mike McCoy is meeting with the team on Thursday. There’s no word about a specific role on the staff with Joe Brady already on hand as the offensive coordinator.

McAdoo was fired by the Giants with four games to play in the 2017 season after posting a 13-15 record. He has not coached for anyone over the last two seasons.

McCoy went 27-37 with the Chargers before being fired at the end of the 2016 season. He was also 1-1 in the postseason. McCoy was hired as the Broncos offensive coordinator the next year, but was fired during the season. He rebounded by landing the same job with the Cardinals in 2018 only to suffer the same fate as Arizona’s offense failed to ignite.

 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Same here but honestly they showed enough to get head coaching roles before, so as an assistant they will help Matt get acclimated to the NFL schedule which he will definitely need.

About the only things these two could provide him is what NOT to do.  McCoy is overated, Jake likes everybody.  McAdoo is muh.   But the bigger problem is still Hurney so it's whatever.

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10 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

About the only things these two could provide him is what NOT to do.  McCoy is overated, Jake likes everybody.  McAdoo is muh.   But the bigger problem is still Hurney so it's whatever.

McAdoo was a victim of Mora, I truly believe that. 

I'm not sure if he's a good or bad coach but look at the Giants now.

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6 minutes ago, trueblade said:

I want nothing to do with McCoy. He's been terrible at every stop. 

He was a good coordinator before becoming a HC. His last two OC jobs since getting fired as HC have been pretty bad though... Either way he’s interviewing for the QB coach role and has a ton of experience as a HC and OC... same with McAdoo. Both of these are good looks. Always good to have talented coaches (who have been good enough to be hired as head coaches or coordinators) be in lesser roles such as a QB coach.

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