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Bretson Buckner for our new D-Line Coach?


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I would be all for it. They said he had the football knowledge to become a head coach one day in the NFL in his scouting reports while he was a player. Of course that would be only if Peppers still doesn't want to play for the Panthers even thought we just got the guy that coached the reigning NFL sack leader.

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I would be all for it. They said he had the football knowledge to become a head coach one day in the NFL in his scouting reports while he was a player. Of course that would be only if Peppers still doesn't want to play for the Panthers even thought we just got the guy that coached the reigning NFL sack leader.

He coaches a Christian High School because the High School I go to destroyed Buckner's team, so I would have to say no.

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Fox and others used to say they thought Buckner would someday be an NFL head coach because he had so much knowledge of the game, and that he does.

What he unfortunately doesn't seem to have - based on comments made both during and after his time in Charlotte - are the people skills and the talent evaluation ability that are also essential to being a coach.

(the people skills are probably what's most lacking)

So no, with good reason.

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