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Updated Staff (as of 2-17-23)


Mr. Scot
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This has been the most entertaining off season yet, and we haven’t had the draft or entered FA signing.  

An interview team that doesn’t leak.  Building an elite coaching staff that will perpetuate itself, even as young, promising coaches leave.   A HC and position coaches that can actually mentor, teach and develop both rookies and veterans.

If the finish is as good as the start, good players will want to sign and play here.  Feels like vindication for a fan base that suffered through mediocrity for quite a few seasons.

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34 minutes ago, ncfan said:

 

Nice write up by Jourdan.  Brown sounds impressive.  Would be a good move for him here as well. Tampa doing to be a sh#t show for a while.  They are getting old and not sure their HC is the future.  Guys who came there to play with Brady will be gone. 

From the sounds of things he would be a good hire for Carolina. 

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4 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Nice write up by Jourdan.  Brown sounds impressive.  Would be a good move for him here as well. Tampa doing to be a sh#t show for a while.  They are getting old and not sure their HC is the future.  Guys who came there to play with Brady will be gone. 

From the sounds of things he would be a good hire for Carolina. 

From the article...

“Most people don’t want to be called on their bullshit,” said Brown. “I was very hesitant, at the beginning of my coaching career, to open my mouth and give my opinion when my opinion was different.”

He’s gotten over that.

I like him 😄

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