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58 minutes ago, razorwolf said:

I hope Luke Kuechly comes back as a Defensive Quality Control coach at least. It would be nice having him back with the panthers even is it is as a coach.

I would love to eavesdrop in on a conversation between Luke and Capers about defensive strategy and tendencies.  Yes I'm a nerd.

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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

So that leaves the OC then the TE,WR, DL and DB coaches remaining.  Not too worried about assistants and quality types.

Plus the strength and conditioning guy and any assistants to the coaches, etc.

I figure Campen being back means Robert Kugler will be too.

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3 hours ago, razorwolf said:

I hope Luke Kuechly comes back as a Defensive Quality Control coach at least. It would be nice having him back with the panthers even is it is as a coach.

Luke did some work in the radio booth didn't he?   How did he do?  Got to wonder since he and Greg are friends off the field how much Greg might influence him to continue to pursue broadcasting.  Unless he is just not good at it.

 

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3 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Luke did some work in the radio booth didn't he?   How did he do?  Got to wonder since he and Greg are friends off the field how much Greg might influence him to continue to pursue broadcasting.  Unless he is just not good at it.

 

Luke doesn't strike me as the type that like to be in front of a camera. 

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5 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Luke did some work in the radio booth didn't he?   How did he do?  Got to wonder since he and Greg are friends off the field how much Greg might influence him to continue to pursue broadcasting.  Unless he is just not good at it.

 

I listened to one of his calls.  He's okay at it, but not a natural like Olsen.  Luke's calling is in coaching if he ever chooses to do so (beyond peewee).

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