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Updated Staff (as of 2-17-23)


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Never before have I liked each hire, I know it's not over, but best start to a staff in Panther's history.

I'll be over the moon with a great strength staff and head trainer/staff.

FYI to all loons, please give this staff time. Do not have high expectations for the first year. 

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3 hours ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Hell, the average experience of this staff is higher than the collective experience of Rhule's staff the first two years......maybe combined!

Rough terms, but Matt rhule only had 1 year. Phil Snow had 4 as LBC. TE(whom was fired the following*after rhule said he wouldnt fire coaches) I think he had 8 years......OLC I think he had 14........ I can not think of any other, not to say theres none left(may be 2 more)

Year 3 he added Mccadoo, campy, and tabor. All solid proven NFL coaches. 

He had two great filled staff to choose form in 2020- dallas( jason garrett) and phily(doug peterson). Each one of them was FILLED of legit NFL coaches, but screw that my temple/baylors people are better. 

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

Rough terms, but Matt rhule only had 1 year. Phil Snow had 4 as LBC. TE(whom was fired the following*after rhule said he wouldnt fire coaches) I think he had 8 years......OLC I think he had 14........ I can not think of any other, not to say theres none left(may be 2 more)

Year 3 he added Mccadoo, campy, and tabor. All solid proven NFL coaches. 

He had two great filled staff to choose form in 2020- dallas( jason garrett) and phily(doug peterson). Each one of them was FILLED of legit NFL coaches, but screw that my temple/baylors people are better. 

Complete arrogance on Rhule's behalf.  How could anyone think a bunch of nobodies is going to compete with coaches with all their experience.  It showed in every game.  None of our coaches had any idea on how to adjust what other teams were doing.  Starting with Rhule on down.  

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

Rough terms, but Matt rhule only had 1 year. Phil Snow had 4 as LBC. TE(whom was fired the following*after rhule said he wouldnt fire coaches) I think he had 8 years......OLC I think he had 14........ I can not think of any other, not to say theres none left(may be 2 more)

Year 3 he added Mccadoo, campy, and tabor. All solid proven NFL coaches. 

He had two great filled staff to choose form in 2020- dallas( jason garrett) and phily(doug peterson). Each one of them was FILLED of legit NFL coaches, but screw that my temple/baylors people are better. 

Garrett, Peterson, and company were not OOU.  When you are a BS artist, that is the most important criteria.

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18 hours ago, Basbear said:

Never before have I liked each hire, I know it's not over, but best start to a staff in Panther's history.

I'll be over the moon with a great strength staff and head trainer/staff.

FYI to all loons, please give this staff time. Do not have high expectations for the first year. 

Oh I have high expectations, and so do they.  This is the NFL.  I know the team would have improved under Wilks, these guys were brought in to take us to the next level beyond what Wilks could have done next year.  We've been patient.  There is nothing loony about impatience now.  It's been 5 years and we're supposed to sit back and watch the team suck with a new coach and an unproven rookie qb for another 2 years?  fug that. 

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