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Updated Staff (as of 2-17-23)


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13 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

I’m optimistic that the coaches will work well together, one small concern is the idea of “too many cooks in the kitchen”. You have several assistants with years of head coaching experience and guys who have interviewed for HC positions the last couple of years. If things go sideways, will Reich be able to keep those egos in line? I think he will be; Caldwell for example goes back with Reich. 

Chemistry was one of the things he mentioned with his staff. Reich seems like a very smart guy.  Not worried about clashing personalities and egos.

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14 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Updating where we're at so far...

Assistant Head Coach: Duce Staley
Senior Assistant: Jim Caldwell

Offensive Coordinator:

- Jim Bob Cooter (interviewed)
- Thomas Brown (interview scheduled)

Quarterback Coach: Josh McCown
Runningbacks Coach: Duce Staley
Wide Receivers Coach: TBD
Tight Ends Coach: TBD
Offensive Line Coach: James Campen (expected)

Defensive Coordinator: Ejiro Evero
Senior Defensive Assistant: Dom Capers 

Defensive Line Coach: TBD
Linebackers Coach: Peter Hansen
Safeties Coach: TBD
Cornerbacks Coach: Jonathan Cooley

Special Teams Coordinator: Chris Tabor (expected)

Strength and Conditioning Coach: TBD


OTHER OPTIONS:

Potential WR or TE Coach: Jeff Nixon

Assistant Offensive Line Coach: Robert Kugler (possible with Campen retained)

Is the Brown interview today or did I dream that?

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12 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

Panthers expected to hire Jonathan Cooley as DB coach 

As first reported by Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic and later confirmed by Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer, the Panthers plan to hire Jonathan Cooper as their next defensive backs coach. Cooper has spent the last three seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, where he crossed paths with Carolina’s new defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero.

One interesting addition to this post in bold 

from Mike Kaye 

The #Panthers are expected to hire former Rams DB coach Jonathan Cooley as their cornerbacks coach, according to  two league sources. I’m told they’ll have a separate coach for safeties.

@JourdanRodrigue had Carolina-Cooley connection first.

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