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Assistant Coach Chatter


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Brad Idzik spent four years as an offensive assistant at Stanford, three of those years were actually with McCaffrey.

Oddly enough, this past year Canales used Rachaad White in a similar fashion to the way McCaffrey was used by us (and the 49ers).

Only McCaffrey and Breece Hall had more receiving yards from the running back position than White and only McCaffrey, Hall, and Kamara had more receptions than White.

Have to wonder if the Panthers will target a pass catching RB in the draft (Bucky Irving, Will Shipley, Blake Watson, etc.) or in free agency (Antonio Gibson) as that seems to be a part of Canales’ game plan.

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2 minutes ago, BeenPounding said:

Evero has only been a DC for two seasons.  One here and one at Denver.  It would be in his best interest to stay here and build upon his successes.  Honestly, imagine what he could do without such bad injury luck.  No way we are this unlucky in regard to injuries two seasons in a row.

If he keeps the defense consistent or shows improvement he will be a HC during the next cycle.

With a better offense he can lead a stellar defense.  Still a few holes though including MLB and Edge…assuming guys stay healthy 

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4 hours ago, Martin said:

I thought he was known as a good o-line coach, but maybe not?

He generally is, he was just scapegoated a few years back by Seahawks fans and management mostly due to struggles brought on by Wilson's atrocious pocket presence. Afterwards he put together a solid OL after the Raiders cut half their starters and has been generally well regarded pretty much everywhere else.

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12 hours ago, chknwing said:

is Evero's heart gonna be in it though? I dunno/  If he just goes through the motions until his contract is up or fired might as well let him go now.

He’s coaching this year to bolster his HC opportunities next year.  I doubt he mails it in…

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14 hours ago, electro's horse said:

very good o line coach. 

you just do not want him working as an offensive coordinator, head coach, or assistant coach that he doesn't like since he broke the jaw of one once 

He was the Seahawks OL Coach when they went through a stretch of absolutely putrid OL play.

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There was a picture taken in October 2023 that shows Drew Lock working in an empty hotel ballroom with quarterbacks coach Kerry Joseph reviewing calls and routes before the game. 📸   While we know how well he contributed to the Geno Smith resurrection,  Lock stepped in when Smith was injured late in the 2023 season and completed 71% of his passes (2 TDs vs 2 Ints) vs. the Niners in a loss.  He then completed 66% of passes (2 TDs, 1 Int) in a win against the Eagles.  To me, the fact that he had the backup prepared says a lot.  Joseph had a 19 year career in professional football (CFL) as a QB before that.  Could he be the guy?

 

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