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Panthers receivers coach will have a hands-on style


Rod Butsecks

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(By Charles Chandler, [email protected]) Steve Smith and the Carolina Panthers' other receivers should prepare for their new position coach to join them on the practice field at times next season, running routes to demonstrate how he wants things done.p/I like to teach by example, said Tyke Tolbert, who coached the Buffalo Bills' receivers the previous six seasons. Obviously, (it'll be at) a little bit slower pace than those guys.

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Steve Smith and the Carolina Panthers' other receivers should prepare for their new position coach to join them on the practice field at times next season, running routes to demonstrate how he wants things done.

"I like to teach by example," said Tyke Tolbert, who coached the Buffalo Bills' receivers the previous six seasons. "Obviously, (it'll be at) a little bit slower pace than those guys."

But not too much slower.

Tolbert, 42, was a receiver at Louisiana State and knows not only how to coach the position, but also how to play it.

Well, that's a slight change from Richard Williamson :lol:

Tolbert's hands-on style sounds at least somewhat similar to that of Carolina defensive line coach Brian Baker, whose emotional, motivational style was well-received by his players last season.

"I like to bring a lot of energy," said Tolbert. "I think the players' energy reflects the coaches' energy. I'm always full of energy."

Baker was a quote machine in last year's OTAs. Be fun to see another guy like that.

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Should make for good competition and yelling on both sides of the ball this year. Last year the defense guys did most of the yelling, now the offense has a hands on fiery guy as well. If our special teams coach is a yeller and screamer if would make for a interesting watch all the way around.

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