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Full Staff Announced


Mr. Scot

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Via Panthers.com

https://www.panthers.com/news/panthers-2020-coaching-staff-announced-matt-rhule

They added another Baylor Coach, Tight Ends coach Marcus Satterfield, as the Assistant Offensive Line Coach.

Another Baylor guy, Grant Udinski, as a coaching assistant.

And Matt Delgado, Baylor's former Director of Technology as Assistant to the Head Coach.

Jeff Nixon has an additional title of Senior Offensive Assistant besides his Runningback Coach job.

As suspected, Jason Simmons gets the title of Defensive Passing Game Coordinator.

We've got a Cornerbacks Coach (Evan Cooper) but no Safeties Coach :thinking:

Damiere Shaw, previously thought to be the Panthers Assistant Wide Receivers Coach, isn't listed.

No mention of Andrew Althoff, the guy Alaina Getzenberg tweeted about earlier today (guess he's not "coaching" staff) or Sean Padden, a guy previously mention as following Rhule.

As was previously mentioned, no former head coaches on staff, not even at the college level, except for Matt Rhule.

 

 

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Here's the full list...

HEAD COACH: Matt Rhule (Age 44)
Previous Job: Head Coach, Baylor University

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Joe Brady (Age 30)
Previous Job: Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers Coach, LSU

QUARTERBACKS COACH: Jake Peetz (Age 36)
Previous Job: Panthers Runningback Coach

ASSISTANT QUARTERBACKS COACH: Matt Lombardi (Age 29)
Previous Job: Quality Control Coach, Miami Dolphins

SENIOR OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT / RUNNINGBACKS COACH: Jeff Nixon (Age 45)
Previous Job: Co-Offensive Coordinator / Runningbacks Coach, Baylor University

WIDE RECEIVERS COACH: Frisman Jackson (Age 40)
Previous Job: Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers Coach, Baylor University

ASSISTANT WIDE RECEIVERS COACH: Damiere Shaw (Age 25) *
Previous Job: Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers Coach, Fordham University

TIGHT ENDS COACH: Brian Angelichio (Age 47)
Previous Job: Tight Ends Coach, Washington Redskins

OFFENSIVE LINE COACH: Pat Meyer (Age 47)
Previous Job: Run Game Coordinator / Offensive Line Coach, Los Angeles Chargers

ASSISTANT OFFENSIVE LINE COACH: Marcus Satterfield (Age 43)
Previous Job: Tight Ends Coach, Baylor University

OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT: E J Barthel (Age 35)
Previous Job: Runningbacks Coach, William and Mary University

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Phil Snow (Age 64)
Previous Job: Defensive Coordinator, Baylor University

DEFENSIVE RUN GAME COORDINATOR: Al Holcomb (Age 49)
Previous Job: Defensive Run Game Coordinator / Linebacker Coach, Cleveland Browns

DEFENSIVE LINE COACH: Mike Phair (Age 50)
Previous Job: Defensive Line Coach, Indianapolis Colts

ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE LINE COACH: Frank Okam (Age 34)
Previous Job: Defensive Lione Coach, Baylor University

LINEBACKERS COACH: Mike Siravo (Age 43)
Previous Job: Linebackers Coach, Baylor University

DEFENSIVE PASSING GAME COORDINATOR / SECONDARY COACH: Jason Simmons (Age 43)
Previous Job: Defensive Backs Coach, Green Bay Packers

CORNERBACKS COACH: Evan Cooper (Age 32)
Previous Job: Cornerbacks Coach, Baylor University

DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT: Cedric Whitaker (Age 37)
Previous Job: Cornerbacks Coach, Houston Baptist University

DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT: Grant Udinksi (Age 24)
Previous Job: Football Operations Assistant, Baylor University

SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR: Chase Blackburn (Age 36)
Previous Job: Panthers Special Teams Coordinator

ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR:  Ed Foley (Age 52)
Previous Job: Analyst, Baylor University

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH: Jeremy Scott (Age 46)
Previous Job: Director of Athletic Performance, Baylor University

ASSISTANT TO THE HEAD COACH: Matt Delgado
Previous Job: Director of Football Technology, Baylor University

DIRECTOR OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE: Andrew Althoff
Previous Job: Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Performance, Baylor University

 

* Shaw isn't definitively confirmed. He was mentioned previously as having been hired but his name doesn't appear in the team release.

 

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That's an impressive staff.  It's an intriguing mix of experience and backgrounds.  I like the pairings of the coaches and assistants on the offense.  There will be a focus on the oline development from coaches with scouting backgrounds which is nice.  But that's not the only area that intrigues me.  The defensive coaches are an interesting mix.  I may have to read up on these guys a bit more.  This may not be as ugly as I thought.

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Huge staff.  Based on this past year, Al Holcomb will need two or three assistants.  Pat Meyer probably needs one or two more, himself.

I'm counting 67 years of NFL experience between them, not counting Rhule, Snow, and Blackburn. That's an average of 1.25 years per person, given the size of that list!  Seriously, I count 24 coaches and a Director of Human Performance.  It is going to be very crowded in team meetings and film reviews.

I agree with Jon Snow, it is an intriguing mix of experience and background. 

 

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1 hour ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Huge staff.  Based on this past year, Al Holcomb will need two or three assistants.  Pat Meyer probably needs one or two more, himself.

I'm counting 67 years of NFL experience between them, not counting Rhule, Snow, and Blackburn. That's an average of 1.25 years per person, given the size of that list!  Seriously, I count 24 coaches and a Director of Human Performance.  It is going to be very crowded in team meetings and film reviews.

I agree with Jon Snow, it is an intriguing mix of experience and background. 

 

It appears to me that quite a few of these assistants are being groomed for future roles, kinda like a depth chart for lack of a better word. 

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