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Jaguars Request DC Interview With Panthers Pass Game Coordinator Jonathan Cooley


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19 hours ago, CRA said:

all I know is the couple clips of the Jags new HC.....man does he come off poorly. 

Well, Trevor...you will always be a Clemson GOAT/college footbal GOAT.   You at least have that.  This dude ain't saving your floundering NFL career. 

Listened to his introductory interview. Gives off Matt Rhule vibes to me but he may be what they need. He’ll definitely improve their offense.

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4 hours ago, Icege said:

For folks looking to find out more rather than just tossing out frustrated hot takes, check out the interview he did with The Athletic. I can see why Evero brought him with.

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/podcast/286-the-playcallers/episode-9/

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Would be a good hire for them if it works out. Cooper’s a good coach but I wouldn’t lose sleep if he gets an opportunity elsewhere, especially after last season’s defensive performance.

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On 1/29/2025 at 12:28 PM, Prowler2k18 said:

Would be a good hire for them if it works out. Cooper’s a good coach but I wouldn’t lose sleep if he gets an opportunity elsewhere, especially after last season’s defensive performance.

Sorry I meant Jonathan Cooley. Good interview and seems like a bright coach. I think the team is already preparing to lose him with the hires announced today.

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