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Joe Person on possible coordinator candidates


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5 hours ago, trueblade said:

Wasn't there something in that other thread that said Reich was going to be Wilks OC? Now, it was Johnson?

It was something that people said they would like.  Also was a report that Tepper liked both and wish he could have both which fueled that speculation.

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Cowboys will interview Panthers running backs coach Jeff Nixon for the team's offensive coordinator vacancy. 

Nixon took over offensive play calling for the Panthers in 2021 after OC Joe Brady was fired by Matt Rhule. Nixon, 48, interviewed for offensive coordinator openings in Vegas and Jacksonville last year. One of the run heaviest teams in recent NFL history, the 2022 Panthers had two efficient backs (D'Onta Foreman and Chubba Hubbard) after Christian McCaffrey was traded to the 49ers. Carolina ranked seventh in rush EPA over the season's final eight weeks. Hiring Nixon could be a signal that Mike McCarthy wants to get back to basics in 2023 with a decidedly run-first scheme. 

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3 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Cowboys will interview Panthers running backs coach Jeff Nixon for the team's offensive coordinator vacancy. 

Nixon took over offensive play calling for the Panthers in 2021 after OC Joe Brady was fired by Matt Rhule. Nixon, 48, interviewed for offensive coordinator openings in Vegas and Jacksonville last year. One of the run heaviest teams in recent NFL history, the 2022 Panthers had two efficient backs (D'Onta Foreman and Chubba Hubbard) after Christian McCaffrey was traded to the 49ers. Carolina ranked seventh in rush EPA over the season's final eight weeks. Hiring Nixon could be a signal that Mike McCarthy wants to get back to basics in 2023 with a decidedly run-first scheme. 

Pay your QB that fat contact to go back to run first basic offense…. Poor Cowboys. They might be in the Sean Payton sweepstakes next offseason.

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My top choice for D.C is Kris Richard and I highlighted why in another thread.

But my second choice would be John Butler from this bills. His bio looks pretty good too.


https://bufbills.com/player-bios/john_butler.pdf

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS
2018-Present: (Bills)
• Over four year period, led the Bills secondary to the top ranking in opponent passing yards per game (192.1) and passing TD allowed (72) in the NFL. Also assisted Bills defense toward top rankings in points allowed (19.9 ppg, 3rd), yards allowed per game (303.9, 1st) and 3 and out percentage (35.6, 3rd).
• Has overseen the development of CB Tre’Davious White and has helped him earned two Pro Bowl selections and two All- Pro selections. Also over saw the development of UDFA Levi Wallace to start 52 games in his first four seasons.
2014-17: (Texans)
2011: (South Carolina)
• Oversaw a special teams unit that helped the Gamecocks earn a top-10 finish.
2007-10: (Minnesota)
• Worked as the linebackers coach and special teams coordinator for the Golden Gophers.
2003-06: (Harvard)
• Worked as the linebackers coach and special teams coordinator for the Crimson. In 2004, he helped lead the team to the Ivy League title with a 10-0 record.
2001-02: (Texas State)
• Worked with the safeties and coached the special team unit.
1999-00: (Midwestern State)
• Worked as the defensive coordinator and focused on the linebackers and safeties.
1997-98: (Texas)
• Served as a defensive grad assistant for the Longhorns.
1995-96: (Catholic University)
• Started coaching the secondary at his alma mater after his senior year. Took over as the defensive coordinator and led the team to a top 25 finish in Division III.

   • During his four years overseeing the Texans secondary, Butler led a group that allowed the fourth-fewest passing yards per game (238.1), fewest third-down conversions (288) and the ninth-lowest passer rating (86.3).
• The Texans finished the 2016 season ranked first in total defense, along with allowing the second-fewest passing yards per game.
• Oversaw a secondary unit that helped the Texans to 2015 and 2016 AFC South division titles.
2012-13: (Penn State)
• Butler helped guide Penn State to rank second in the Big Ten and 16th nationally in scoring defense as the secondary coach in 2012 and the defensive coordinator in 2013.
   

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5 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

Cowboys will interview Panthers running backs coach Jeff Nixon for the team's offensive coordinator vacancy. 

Nixon took over offensive play calling for the Panthers in 2021 after OC Joe Brady was fired by Matt Rhule. Nixon, 48, interviewed for offensive coordinator openings in Vegas and Jacksonville last year. One of the run heaviest teams in recent NFL history, the 2022 Panthers had two efficient backs (D'Onta Foreman and Chubba Hubbard) after Christian McCaffrey was traded to the 49ers. Carolina ranked seventh in rush EPA over the season's final eight weeks. Hiring Nixon could be a signal that Mike McCarthy wants to get back to basics in 2023 with a decidedly run-first scheme. 

wtf?

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