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According to Yas, Derrick Brooks is retiring...


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i have no problem with this being posted here and this has nothing to do about catmans post but rather how does zod not move this thread but he moves all the julius peppers threads. boggles my mind.

with that being said he is the prime example of how important the WLB position is in our system. without a doubt a HOF player.

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Yeah, I'm sure he come coach with the panthers right away.

Doubt the dude even has the desire to coach at this time.

He's sat at home for a while waiting for a call and delaying his decision to retire until now... The next best thing to playing is coaching and I'd guess the guy is chomping at the bit to get involved somehow.

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He's sat at home for a while waiting for a call and delaying his decision to retire until now... The next best thing to playing is coaching and I'd guess the guy is chomping at the bit to get involved somehow.

Maybe I'm wrong. I just don't see him jumping right into coaching right away. Not only that, but I doubt the panthers contact him.

Now I do like the idea of brooks as an assistant coach.

I think it would have to be beason contacting brooks.

But what do I know. Just thinking outloud at this point.

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