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Staff departures to Nebraska


Mr. Scot
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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not sure if that'll be the end of it but no major impact yet...

Any chance we bring in somebody during the bye to help on the DL?

DL Coach, Asst DL Coach, are both gone. That just leaves Don Johnson the pass rush specialist. 
 

I think that leaves us with 3 defensive coaches. 

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2 hours ago, Cdparr7 said:

Any chance we bring in somebody during the bye to help on the DL?

DL Coach, Asst DL Coach, are both gone. That just leaves Don Johnson the pass rush specialist. 
 

I think that leaves us with 3 defensive coaches. 

Sam Mills III is available and Wilks knows him.

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Of the remaining coaches, the two guys who have the longest work history with Rhule are linebacker coach Mike Siravo and strength and conditioning coach Jeremy Scott. Both were with Rhule at Temple and Baylor before following him to Carolina.

The guy with the deepest personal connection is runningbacks coach Jeff Nixon. He and Rhule were high school teammates and have been close friends ever since.

Beyond that, tight ends coach Kevin M Gilbride and passing game coordinator Matt Lombardi each have a few years of pre-Carolina experience with him. Quarterback Coach Sean Ryan has one, but I don't know how deep those ties are.

Siravo and Scott leaving would be no shock. Nixon too, though he's got a legit NFL resumé (one of the few Rhule guys who can say that). And of course, most of the lower level assistants are Rhule's people.

Guess we'll see who else jumps.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Of the remaining coaches, the two guys who have the longest work history with Rhule are linebacker coach Mike Siravo and strength and conditioning coach Jeremy Scott. Both were with Rhule at Temple and Baylor before following him to Carolina.

The guy with the deepest personal connection is runningbacks coach Jeff Nixon. He and Rhule were high school teammates and have been close friends ever since.

Beyond that, tight ends coach Kevin M Gilbride and passing game coordinator Matt Lombardi each have a few years of pre-Carolina experience with him. Quarterback Coach Sean Ryan has one, but I don't know how deep those ties are.

Siravo and Scott leaving would be no shock. Nixon too, though he's got a legit NFL resumé (one of the few Rhule guys who can say that). And of course, most of the lower level assistants are Rhule's people.

Guess we'll see who else jumps.

You look at the list and tell me which of those coaches have really gotten the most out of their players...

 

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4 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Easy, Jeff Nixon.

Outside of him, I'm not particularly attached to anyone.

You know, point taken. I think once CMC got traded, a traditional running scheme had to be placed on the table and that gave the offense something to really chew on.

Addition by subtraction I guess. And I think Foreman has found a home here. 

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