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18 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Not sure what qualifies this guy as a passing game specialist or what that job entails. Baylor guys still hangin around for paychecks

 

He is Vince Lombardi’s kid brudda

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15 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Not sure what qualifies this guy as a passing game specialist or what that job entails. Baylor guys still hangin around for paychecks

 

From his team bio...

COACHING HISTORY

2013 | Cleveland Browns | Scout
2014 | University of Louisville | Special Teams Quality Control
2015-16 | University of Louisville | Tight Ends Graduate Assistant
2017-18 | University of Baylor | Offensive Quality Control
2019 | Miami Dolphins | Quality Control
2020-21 | Carolina Panthers | Assistant Quarterbacks
2022-pres | Carolina Panthers | Pass Game Specialist

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Mostly a bunch of "assistant to an assistant" stuff, which realistically is what he still is.

New title might just be for a pay raise.

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Other new titles:

Jeff Nixon is now listed as "Assistant Head Coach, Offense". Al Holcomb has the same title on the defensive side. Not sure if that ranks them above the coordinators or not (wouldn't think so but...)

Terrance Knighton is now the Assistant Defensive Line Coach (was a coaching assistant before).

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