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Panthers hiring Matt Lombardi


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1 minute ago, PhillyB said:

he was miami's quality control coach it looks like

now before anyone starts sharting themselves with despair

the dolphins were tanking this season. Dolphins fans have spoke highly of the turnaround Flores has introduced as far as culture goes.

though after Gase, that's not super hard to do.

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Matt Lombardi enters his first season with the Miami Dolphins after being named quality control on Feb. 8, 2019. Lombardi spent the past two seasons (2017-18) at Baylor, where he served as an offensive quality control coach. In 2018, the Bears improved by six wins and won the Texas Bowl. Baylor’s offense improved by nearly one full yard per rush attempt (3.40 to 4.38) and nearly 100 points (292 to 384) and first downs (239 to 331) from the previous season.

Wide receiver Jalen Hurd was named the Big 12’s Offensive Newcomer of the Year. From 2014-16, Lombardi was at Louisville, where he was a special teams quality control coach (2014) and graduate assistant working with the tight ends (2015-16). Louisville played in a bowl game in all three seasons of Lombardi’s tenure, and finished the 2014 and 2016 seasons ranked in the top 25. He mentored tight end Cole Hikutini, who led the team with 50 receptions for 668 yards (13.4 avg.) and eight touchdowns in 2016. Hikutini’s efforts earned him second-team All-ACC honors. Lombardi’s first NFL job came in 2013, when he spent the season as a scouting intern for the Cleveland Browns. Lombardi earned his bachelor’s degree from Delaware in 2013. He is married to his wife, Julie.

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