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49ers DC Greg Manusky to interivew with the panthers


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For an organization who was supposedly tired of John Fox failing to deliver results we certainly are trying awfully damn hard to find John Fox part Two

not even. Fox was actually the DC for a good team. meanwhile we're interviewing a guy who got fired from the Bills and a guy who got rejected for interim coach for the 49ers.

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something very alarming:

49ers DC Greg Manusky will reportedly interview for the Panthers' vacant head coaching job.

Manusky joins Chargers DC Ron Rivera and Giants DC Perry Fewell on the list of known candidates in Carolina. The Niners' defensive boss since 2007, Manusky has overseen a strong run defense but has also faced criticism for a lack of aggressiveness in his play-calling. He's likely on his way out in San Fran with a new head coach taking over.

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=NFL&id=2352

me no want

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Atl fans said "Who the Hell is Mike Smith? The Jaguars?"

Turned out pretty damn good for them.

Mike Smith coached one hell of a LB group in Baltimore and was the DC of a great unit in Jax.

Manusky is the DC of the 49ers.

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49ers DC Greg Manusky will reportedly interview for the Panthers' vacant head coaching job.

Manusky joins Chargers DC Ron Rivera and Giants DC Perry Fewell on the list of known candidates in Carolina. The Niners' defensive boss since 2007, Manusky has overseen a strong run defense but has also faced criticism for a lack of aggressiveness in his play-calling. He's likely on his way out in San Fran with a new head coach taking over.

yeah, sometimes you've seen shell coverage (is it the right name?) but usually the pass-rush was aggressive but just not good to enough to get a nice outcome.

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