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Evero Extended Through 2026


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I'm confused. Did we extend them earlier in the year? Or did we just extend him now.

I honestly would like to see how his D does with some semblance of a pass rush or LBs that can cover a grandma. I hated his play calling on the last drive as much as everybody else, but I think he did a good job overall this year

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8 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I'm confused. Did we extend them earlier in the year? Or did we just extend him now.

I honestly would like to see how his D does with some semblance of a pass rush or LBs that can cover a grandma. I hated his play calling on the last drive as much as everybody else, but I think he did a good job overall this year

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8 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I'm confused. Did we extend them earlier in the year? Or did we just extend him now.

I honestly would like to see how his D does with some semblance of a pass rush or LBs that can cover a grandma. I hated his play calling on the last drive as much as everybody else, but I think he did a good job overall this year

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1 hour ago, micnificent28 said:

My bad again I was sure he was fired as well for that horrible down the stretch record. Him and Arron glenn for sure should have been fired. More so than raheem morris.

Lol. You think a guy that has won four NFC South titles is more deserving of being fired than Raheem Morris??

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40 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Lol. You think a guy that has won four NFC South titles is more deserving of being fired than Raheem Morris??

I think a guy who went what 2-7, 2-8 down the stretch has shown more stagnation and less upside than a guy who Atlanta down the stretch showed promise and upside. 

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4 hours ago, micnificent28 said:

I think a guy who went what 2-7, 2-8 down the stretch has shown more stagnation and less upside than a guy who Atlanta down the stretch showed promise and upside. 

You are aware of what Raheem's career coaching record is, correct?

Also, you are aware that he has been a head coach before, correct?

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14 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I'm confused. Did we extend them earlier in the year? Or did we just extend him now.

I honestly would like to see how his D does with some semblance of a pass rush or LBs that can cover a grandma. I hated his play calling on the last drive as much as everybody else, but I think he did a good job overall this year

"Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero‘s contract was due to expire at the end of the 2025 season. Although it was not revealed until Sunday, during head coach Dave Canales‘ end-of-season presser, Carolina extended Evero before the start of the ’25 campaign (via Joe Person of The Athletic). Person adds that the contract runs through 2027."

source: https://www.profootballrumors.com/2026/01/panthers-dc-ejiro-evero-agree-to-extension

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

You are aware of what Raheem's career coaching record is, correct?

Also, you are aware that he has been a head coach before, correct?

Seems like since Raheem was a defensive guy and the Atlanta defense obviously improved that the team was an offensive coordinator away from being far more competitive. Falcons gonna Falcon.

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23 hours ago, TylerDurden said:

No doubt, I think Ever is a leader of men.  I think he’s a super smart guy and very likeable and relateable.  All those qualities translate to being a fantastic HC.  I have a feeling he will be a much better HC than DC.

Agreed. I think being HC is more about being leader than being a top quality DC or OC. Very few HCs can  perform the HC and coordinator duties. His job would be to manage the guys under him, not design a defense week in and week out. 

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