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Official Panthers Coaching Staff Thread


Dpantherman

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What in the heck would he coach? Tyipcally staffs don't have JUST an assistant head coach position anymore without coupling it with a positional/coordinators job, do they?

From what I've read, Denver's offensive coaching staff is set...Fox is retooling the defensive side of the ball.

currently the Chiefs are the only team structured like that.

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there is an article out there praising with Norv praising Chud for his work with the team. He helps draw out playbook and gamplans. He works directly with Norv (who is an excellent offensive mind). And maybe you can't discount his bad year in Cleveland, but at the same time, you can't discount his great year, and his time in San Diego.

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2009/feb/08/chargers-chudzinski-turner-get-assist/?chargers

The plan is for Chudzinski to be in the booth on game days, allowing Ramsdell to move down to the sideline to go over photos, what happened on the previous series and what the plan will be for the next series. That means Turner won't have to be the one talking with quarterback Philip Rivers and spending time evaluating what comes next on offense...

Chudzinski will be “the main guy” Turner communicates with during the game, as he will be in the booth evaluating the opposing defense...

...Chudzinski can devise practice schedules and assist with game-planning when Turner is required elsewhere – fulfilling administrative or media obligations or even becoming more involved in the situational planning for the defense and special teams. Situations with players and officials also come up during the week, and Turner can turn an offensive meeting over to Chudzinski to attend to those circumstances.

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chud got fired from the cleveland staff because of a new regime not because he has Jeff Davidsons pedigree. he is supposed to be a guy who helped norv turner make the chargers playbook.

I expect we'll run a Norv version on offense.

As an added bonus, the idiot boy Josh McDaniles will not be on the sideline at BofA.

Win/win.

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On the 2nd video, Chud used the exact same words as Rivera about being a balanced offense.

When he was Cleveland's offensive coordinator during 2007, the Browns were eighth in the league in scoring and yardage, helping quarterback Derek Anderson to his most productive season. Anderson threw for 3,787 yards and 29 touchdowns that year, leading to Pro Bowl invitation.

Sounds like he did pretty well with the Browns.

I am excited about an offense that knows how to use a TE.

Read more: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/01/17/1988471/panthers-to-hand-offense-to-chudzinski.html#ixzz1BO1WZqzi

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