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Keep Evero if you can. I hope he stays long-term but get why he'd want to leave.

It might be a reach but it seems like Tepper is allowing Morgan, and hopefully Canales, the room to assemble their own staff. I believe last year Reich was told who to hire, even if they were folks he hadn't worked with before. Looks like Morgan was able to bring in a fellow Seattle guy. 

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Getting Sanjay Lal and/or Chad Morton would be huge. 

Getting Tom Cable is interesting, I have no idea from where the Leslie Frazier thing is.   Would prefer Evero, but (opinion) it feels like this staff will be a fresh break.  I think there are a number of current and former Seahawk defensive minds you could draw from, but - I'm not sure that Canales is a guy who has to have tons of assistants he's worked with.   He brought only Idzik, I don't know how much latitude he had, and he hasn't been a lot of stops, being with SEA so long. 

that said, I come to bring the name of Steve Shimko, who assisted Canales with QBs and is now the OC at BC. 

 

https://absolutepanthers.blogspot.com/2024/01/guesses-on-next-staff.html

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19 minutes ago, magnus said:

Getting Sanjay Lal and/or Chad Morton would be huge. 

Getting Tom Cable is interesting, I have no idea from where the Leslie Frazier thing is.   Would prefer Evero, but (opinion) it feels like this staff will be a fresh break.  I think there are a number of current and former Seahawk defensive minds you could draw from, but - I'm not sure that Canales is a guy who has to have tons of assistants he's worked with.   He brought only Idzik, I don't know how much latitude he had, and he hasn't been a lot of stops, being with SEA so long. 

that said, I come to bring the name of Steve Shimko, who assisted Canales with QBs and is now the OC at BC. 

 

https://absolutepanthers.blogspot.com/2024/01/guesses-on-next-staff.html

That you, Mags? Hey, dude 😎

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