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[Rapoport] Panthers Moving RB Coach Jake Peetz To QB Coach


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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He actually has more experience as a QB coach than he does as a RB coach. He had never previously been a RB coach until we gave him the job. He's previously been a QB coach at Alabama and for the Raiders. 

Total of three years, two of which were as an assistant quarterback coach. He has only one year in a full time role.

We interviewed three guys that were far more experienced and had successful track records. Plus the idea of keeping Peetz in the first place was that he was so good with McCaffrey.

This is not a move I understand at all.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Total of three years, two of which were as an assistant quarterback coach. He has only one year in a full time role.

We interviewed three guys that were far more experienced and had successful track records. Plus the idea of keeping Peetz in the first place was that he was so good with McCaffrey.

This is not a move I understand at all.

I don't care what a guy has done, I care about what he can do. Everyone has to work their way up the ranks. I'd rather have a young, hungry, ambitious guy working his ass off than a retread cashing a check living off of reputation and past successes.

I'm never going to freak out about a position coach hire. The Vince Lombardis of the world aren't pounding down the door begging for a position coach gig. LOL!

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Total of three years, two of which were as an assistant quarterback coach. He has only one year in a full time role.

We interviewed three guys that were far more experienced and had successful track records. Plus the idea of keeping Peetz in the first place was that he was so good with McCaffrey.

This is not a move I understand at all.

You don't understand the move of moving a guy into a position he has more experience.  Specifically with using the RPO?

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't care what a guy has done, I care about what he can do. Everyone has to work their way up the ranks. I'd rather have a young, hungry, ambitious guy working his ass off than a retread cashing a check living off of reputation and past successes.

Like Ken Dorsey?

We could have at least placed a phone call to Jim Caldwell.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Total of three years, two of which were as an assistant quarterback coach. He has only one year in a full time role.

We interviewed three guys that were far more experienced and had successful track records. Plus the idea of keeping Peetz in the first place was that he was so good with McCaffrey.

This is not a move I understand at all.

I get the impression its more of a staff shuffle to make everyone fit considering the fact that I think Brady will be the *actual* QB coach.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He had to take a medical leave of absence all last season.

Still, he has interest now. There's speculation he could join the Eagles.

Also worth noting: Remember when we hired Lance Taylor and picked McCaffrey?

We just put in a QB coach that has plenty of experience with Tua Tagovailoa.

 

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