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Official Panthers Coaching Staff Thread


Dpantherman

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looks like they are getting ready to fill all the positions. So far we have

Head Coach- Ron Rivera (San Diego)

OC- Rob Chudzinski (San Diego)

QB - Mike Shula (Jacksonville)

RB- John Settle (Wisconsin)

WR- Fred Graves (Tennessee)

TE- Pete Hoener (San Francisco)

OL- John Matsko (Baltimore)

Asst. OL- Ray Brown ( San Francisco)

Off.QC- Scott Turner (Pitt U)

Off. Consultant- Ricky Proehl

DC- Sean McDermott (Philly)

DL- Eric Washington (Chicago)

LB- Warren Belin (Georgia U)

Secondary- Ron Meeks

Asst. DL/Def.QC- Sam Mills III

Special Teams- Brian Murphy (Minnesota)

Strength- Joe Kenn

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If they secure singletary for the linebackers it will be one monster d unit, in madden the awareness would go up by like 10 points on the d side. Get that San Diego coordinator for offense and there should be not alot of excuses for fast devolopement. Atleast with Ron Riveria you know were gonna be agressive as hell on both sides of the ball.

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The Carolina Panthers have made their offensive coordinator decision, and are now only waiting for a contract to be finalized.

The Panthers have agreed to a deal with former San Diego assistant head coach/tight ends Rob Chudzinski to be their new play-caller, according to two league sources.

They apparently aren't going to be adding UFL coach Jay Gruden, who interviewed here over the weekend.

Jim Gruden, the father of candidate Jay and former Bucs coach Jon, said that his son told him Monday he was out of the mix.

"He said it looked like they were going to hire the guy from San Diego," the elder Gruden said.

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