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Proehl interviews for wr coach


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Well, this is a surprise :lol:

I used to think Proehl would make a great position coach, maybe even an OC someday. Glad he finally took an interest.

Proehl is the kind of player that generally makes a good coach (i.e. more smart and hard working than talented).

Doesn't automatically mean he'll be a great one, but he fits the profile.

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Proehl obviously knows how to play the WR position, god knows physical ability wasn't getting him those receptions.

Whether he'll be a good coach or not depends on how well he can communicate with others.

Proehl- "Brandon... you dropped a wide open touchdown pass...."

Lafell- "Oh wee mayne"

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Ricky can teach our WR to run perfect routes like he did

That is the reason Ricky played in all those Super Bowls

Ricky does his N F L picks on Rock 92 Greensboro and own Prolefic Park pictured above .

This would be a great hire for Panther Young WR

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lol @ Proehl coaching Smith.

Per the Charlotte Observer "With three receivers drafted last year the Panthers hope to develop (David Gettis, Brandon LaFell and Armanti Edwards), that would obviously be a benefit. But Proehl also made a profound impression on Steve Smith, as the Panthers star has long regarded him as a mentor."

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That is awesome! My son goes to Proehlific park for after school care. When I picked him up last night, he said Ricky was wearing a real nice suit and tie. I joked and said, "he probably was interviewing for WR coaching job". Damn, that's crazy.

When I dropped my son off this morning (stupid teacher workdays), Ricky was pulling in as I was leaving. If I knew about this then, I would have asked him about it.

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