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Marc Trestman has a Jimmy Clausen connection


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SportsnetJim Jim Lang

Both ESPN and Pro Football Weekly have mentioned #Als coach Marc Trestman as a prime candidate to be Ron Rivera's OC in Carolina #Panthers
Another reason #Als coach Marc Trestman is a prime candidate to Ron Rivera's OC. Trestman tutored Jimmy Clausen prior to the draft #Panthers
When I asked #Als coach Marc Trestman this AM about reports he's a top candidate to be Ron Rivera's OC - he refused to comment #Panthers
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Like I said in the other thread about him, everything seems great, he has success everywhere he goes... But, problem is, he seems to never stay in one place to long and he's been out of the NFL for awhile now, so I wonder if his style will still be as successful as it was with the Raiders when he was last with them.

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Tom Clements from the Packers could be the guy Rivera was talking about for O.C.

The Packers denied the Bears permission to interview him for their O.C. job last year, though. Could have very well been because they're in the same division, but that's something to consider.

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He has ties but I don't think he comes here. Chudzinski is gonna be the guy, unless they go after someone on a team that loses this weekend. Just my opinion.

I think we are looking at someone on the teams playing this weekend, just from a comment RR said at the presser.

RR "there are a few names that we havent reached out to, by staying in the rules"

sounds like coaches that are still coaching.

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