Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

More coaches fired


hepcat
 Share

Recommended Posts

22 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

How many more coaches can they fire mid-season lol?  It's like a reality show where Wilks will be the last man standing at the end of Week 17.

The remaining coaches I would consider "Rhule guys"...

Linebackers Coach / Defensive Run Game Coordinator Mike Siravo served under Rhule for seven years at both Temple and Baylor in addition to one earlier year at Temple before following him to the Panthers

Strength and Conditioning Coach Jeremy Scott is the third staff member to follow Rhule through all three of his most recent stops (counting Evan Cooper) over the past seven years before joining the Panthers

Runningbacks Coach / Assistant Head Coach - Offense Jeff Nixon is a three year Baylor guy who followed Rhule to the Panthers (also one year with Rhule at Temple for a total of four years) but does have significant NFL coaching experience outside that connection 

Tight Ends Coach Kevin M Gilbride was on staff with Rhule three years at Temple and one with the Giants in the 2000s; his dad was also a Rhule colleague in New York; like Nixon he does have other NFL coaching experience

Assistant Quarterbacks Coach / Pass Game Coordinator Matt Lombardi was with Rhule at Baylor for two recent years but was with the Dolphins at the time Rhule got the Panthers job

Assistant Defensive Line Coach Terrance Knighton played for Rhule three years at Temple; never coached with him (or much at all really) till Carolina

...

Quarterbacks Coach Sean Ryan and DC Al Holcomb each had a single year working with Rhule at previous stops, but Ryan's connection is relatively minimal and obviously Holcomb isn't going anywhere.

Edited by Mr. Scot
  • Beer 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

The remaining coaches I would consider "Rhule guys"...

Linebackers Coach / Defensive Run Game Coordinator Mike Siravo served under Rhule for seven years at both Temple and Baylor in addition to one earlier year at Temple before following him to the Panthers

Strength and Conditioning Coach Jeremy Scott is the third staff member to follow Rhule through all three of his most recent stops (counting Evan Cooper) over the past seven years before joining the Panthers

Runningbacks Coach / Assistant Head Coach - Offense Jeff Nixon is a three year Baylor guy who followed Rhule to the Panthers (also one year with Rhule at Temple for a total of four years) but does have significant NFL coaching experience outside that connection 

Tight Ends Coach Kevin M Gilbride was on staff with Rhule three years at Temple and one with the Giants in the 2000s; his dad was also a Rhule colleague in New York; like Nixon he does have other NFL coaching experience

Assistant Quarterbacks Coach / Pass Game Coordinator Matt Lombardi was with Rhule at Baylor for two recent years but was with the Dolphins at the time Rhule got the Panthers job

Assistant Defensive Line Coach Terrance Knighton played for Rhule three years at Temple; never coached with him (or much at all really) till Carolina

...

Quarterbacks Coach Sean Ryan and DC Al Holcomb each had a single year working with Rhule at previous stops, but Ryan's connection is relatively minimal and obviously Holcomb isn't going anywhere.

All these will be gone.  As mentioned earlier by others, the only current coach needing retained is Campen.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, 45catfan said:

All these will be gone.  As mentioned earlier by others, the only current coach needing retained is Campen.

I'd keep Tabor and Kugler.

Outside of that, there's an argument to be made for Jeff Nixon. He has plenty of legitimate NFL experience away from Rhule .

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'd keep Tabor and Kugler.

Outside of that, there's an argument to be made for Jeff Nixon. He has plenty of legitimate NFL experience away from Rhule .

I'm okay with Tabor too, but honestly ST coaches are a dime a dozen.  Indifferent with Kuglar.  If Campen wants him to stay, then that's fine.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I'm okay with Tabor too, but honestly ST coaches are a dime a dozen.  Indifferent with Kuglar.  If Campen wants him to stay, then that's fine.

Disagree about special teams coaches. They can definitely have a major effect on a season.

As to Kugler, he's Campen's protegé.

  • Pie 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

It is still just crazy how much power Tepper gave Rhule being just a college coach coming in.  The contract, the full power on hidings and things.   There are very few coaches that have been around for a long time that should have that power definitely not a newbie.  

  • Pie 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, Zaximus said:

It is still just crazy how much power Tepper gave Rhule being just a college coach coming in.  The contract, the full power on hidings and things.   There are very few coaches that have been around for a long time that should have that power definitely not a newbie.  

Tepper believed he was going to do things his own way and show everybody he was smarter than them.

He proved just the opposite.

  • Beer 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

How many more coaches can they fire mid-season lol?  It's like a reality show where Wilks will be the last man standing at the end of Week 17.

This just in:

   Fired Sir Purr's tailor, replacing with taxidermist who makes great bear costumes.

   Fired 1/3 of concession workers, replacing with prison cook staff used to serving people who want to leave but can't.

   Fired scoreboard IT director for allowing replays that looked bad, replacing with Chiefs asst video director and asking him to show KC only replays. 

   Fired pest control firm, replacing them concert managers since they share similar capabilities.

    Fired entire scouting department, replacing them with visually impaired staff that will offer same results for a reduced rate.

  • Beer 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I'm really not stressing about upgrading from Bryce. I'm frustrated with our inability (or refusal) to recognize overall bad QB performance and failure to seriously address the issue. QB is the most impactful position on the field, and we're not only settling for what we've been given to this point, but we've rewarded it with a fully guaranteed 5th year extension for a player that's never played 2 NFL franchise QB quality games back to back in 3 seasons. I can't understand how that's ok from a coach's or GM's viewpoint. Successful franchises don't do things like this. It just doesn't make sense.  We do not have a top half of the league QB right now. Since we don't have that player, we should be looking for him. Pickett isn't it. Grier isn't it. Bryce hasn't proven he is yet. Until you have that sure fire franchise QB, you keep looking. You're not consistently making the playoffs, a deep run, or a SB appearance without one.  What's the worst that could happen? We end up with 2 potential number 1 QBs? How horrible. 
    • Easy to understand Pickett, if this is anywhere close to on point. Canales wants to get as close to Bryce as he can- get the pace and timing in the throws as close a he can to Bryce. So the other players don’t have to adjust so much, to a new guy.       If Cam was the 1, he would look for a rocket arm.  But Bryce is the 1. Look for limited in the same way.  Low velocity, plenty of air under it, feels just like home when Picket comes in. And you have the guys on the second team not having such a radical adjustment (if they have to play) like with Dalton to Bryce.    Enter Grier. I guess we will collect those types.   
    • Best part is if we draft him, we can also use him as our fourth and one QB sneaker
×
×
  • Create New...