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Panthers promote coach to pass game coordinator


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The whole being able to block a job application thing that the NFL does is very weird.. 

May as well just make up weird titles to always avoid this. 

"He's not our QB coach, he's our Supreme Architect of Aerial Warfare & Quarterback Command" 

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34 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

I mean given how good our passing game was, why would we want to change anything?

Good one. But it did improve, however slightly. Jeez, think if it regressed.
I guess some people would say it did, I kind of feel like that was a result of it being clamped down in some games, for ball security’s sake. 

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2 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

I just took a look on the google (which doesn’t lie) and it says he was the assistant QB coach/passing game specialist this past year and now he’s been promoted to passing game game coordinator.  
 

Not sure what the difference is other than title and probably a few more $$$.  

They don’t want to lose the guy in the booth telling bryce where to throw the ball. 

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16 hours ago, CanadianCat said:

The whole being able to block a job application thing that the NFL does is very weird.. 

May as well just make up weird titles to always avoid this. 

"He's not our QB coach, he's our Supreme Architect of Aerial Warfare & Quarterback Command" 

They operate the exact same way as most large corporations do, TBH. 

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Just now, PNW_PantherMan said:

Yeah I was gonna say.  I've been seeing people do similar things where I work for years.

People sometimes forget that not only is the NFL a large corporation but it has 32 vice presidents that own a fug load of non-NFL corporations.

It's basically a corporate country club.

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