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Looking ahead (staff speculation)


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Baldinger has Ejiro Evero on his primary list and includes Thomas Brown as an honorable mention.

I don't necessarily think we lose both coordinators in one offseason like the Eagles did, but the possibility of staff leaving for promotions is likely higher than it used to be.

(and a bigger deal, as well)

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I imagine everyone but Reich is on the hot seat in the NFC South. Arthur Smith hasn't exactly done a lot either. I imagine sticking with Ridder will make or break his time there. 

Rivera, Staley, McDaniels, Stefanski, all have pretty hot seats. If the Jets can't figure out a way to win with Rodgers I'm sure Saleh's will start to heat up as well. 

As for us, McCown and Staley are obvious Thomas Brown replacements, many of the defensive coaches came with Evero so we would probably go outside for that. 

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12 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

They have 9 coaches who could be on the hot seat this year.

https://www.the33rdteam.com/category/analysis/nine-nfl-coaches-on-hot-seat-entering-2023-season/

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Barring a miracle Rivera will be gone.  Wonder if Quinn is waiting on McCarthy to get the ax.

Sadly (or not) all of those names are legitimately on the hot seat, although I don't know that Smith's seat is especially warm unless they completely crater.  The Falcons were better last year than most people thought they would be.

Whether McDaniels is safe depends more on Davis' bank account by the end of the year than anything else.  He could go limping back to New England and the safe cover of Hoodie again.

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29 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

They have 9 coaches who could be on the hot seat this year.

https://www.the33rdteam.com/category/analysis/nine-nfl-coaches-on-hot-seat-entering-2023-season/

2023CoachesRecordThumb16x9-v2.jpg

Barring a miracle Rivera will be gone.  Wonder if Quinn is waiting on McCarthy to get the ax.

Old article from before the trade up with the Bears. Probably still accurate but a lot of changes to the circumstances since then.

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8 minutes ago, BrianS said:

Hopefully we don't lose any of them THIS time around.  Keeping them for two seasons means we get draft compensation when they leave.

Yep...and if any other teams do come sniffing around...Dave needs to open that wallet and convince then to stay another year.  Another year of experience , if the Panthers do well, will help them be better prepared and let them be picky about where they go. IMHO. This will only be Evero's 2nd year as a coordinator.  Brown will be under Reich's shadow at least this year.

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1 hour ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Sadly (or not) all of those names are legitimately on the hot seat, although I don't know that Smith's seat is especially warm unless they completely crater.  The Falcons were better last year than most people thought they would be.

Whether McDaniels is safe depends more on Davis' bank account by the end of the year than anything else.  He could go limping back to New England and the safe cover of Hoodie again.

Starting to wonder just how much longer Bill is going to be up in New England?

Were I in his shoes, retirement would have been pretty high on my "to do list" after the last couple seasons.

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As to losing the OC or DC?  Doubtful after this season, but if so, it's because we did really really well.

Two years of showing off their stuff, and getting the Panthers to their 1st ever back to back winning seasons? 

Yea, I'd wager a little on it then.

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3 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

Starting to wonder just how much longer Bill is going to be up in New England?

Were I in his shoes, retirement would have been pretty high on my "to do list" after the last couple seasons.

Isn't the speculation that they like Mayo for his successor when that finally does happen?  Although got to wonder that if O'Brian does wonders with the offense.......Well if that happens BB might be around longer. What he did last year with the offense (BB that is) was just nuts.

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Baldinger has Ejiro Evero on his primary list and includes Thomas Brown as an honorable mention.

I don't necessarily think we lose both coordinators in one offseason like the Eagles did, but the possibility of staff leaving for promotions is likely higher than it used to be.

(and a bigger deal, as well)

I’ll take it. Any coach loss means the team was a success. No ones plucking dudes from a team that went 5-12.

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16 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

Starting to wonder just how much longer Bill is going to be up in New England?

Were I in his shoes, retirement would have been pretty high on my "to do list" after the last couple seasons.

I think he really wants to prove he can have a high level of success post-Brady. It's all about ego IMO. Mac Jones ain't it and I think he knows it. Hell, might as well give Bailey Zappe a legit shot.

 

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