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LB Coach Prospect


Mr. Scot

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Joe Person has mentioned former Falcons DC Brian Van Gorder as an option for our last position coach opening.

Person confirms Van Gorder is attending the annual coaching job fair, also known as the Senior Bowl practices.

(Offensive QC is open too)

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#Panthers interviewing Bill Davis today at Senior Bowl for LBs coach. Davis was part of 1st Panthers' staff as LBs coach under Dom Capers.

1/21/13 6:35 PM

josephperson

Davis was with Cleveland last season.Mark Duffner, who was in Jax last yr, interviewed last week. Brian VanGorder expected to.

1/21/13 6:36 PM

Yay, another former Browns coach! Cleveland's defense was pretty good this season though, so not opposed to him.

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#Panthers interviewing Bill Davis today at Senior Bowl for LBs coach. Davis was part of 1st Panthers' staff as LBs coach under Dom Capers.

1/21/13 6:35 PM

josephperson

Davis was with Cleveland last season.Mark Duffner, who was in Jax last yr, interviewed last week. Brian VanGorder expected to.

1/21/13 6:36 PM

Yay, another former Browns coach! Cleveland's defense was pretty good this season though, so not opposed to him.

Davis coached here when we had Mills, Lathon and Greene. Wouldn't mind haing him back.

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