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Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Black&Black, Dec 12, 2021.

  1. y2b

    y2b King of QC

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    On this list, who is our top 10? NFL co-ordinator? A retread guy? Another college coach? My thinking is I would really like to look at what coaching tree do they fall under. Can be unproven but from a proven line if that makes sense. My pick is still Eric Bieniemy but I may read a few of these over.

    Nathaniel Hackett, offensive coordinator, Green Bay Packers
    Brian Daboll, offensive coordinator, Buffalo Bills
    Todd Bowles, defensive coordinator, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Patrick Graham, defensive coordinator, New York Giants
    Eric Bieniemy, offensive coordinator, Kansas City Chiefs
    Raheem Morris, defensive coordinator, Los Angeles Rams
    Mike McDaniel, offensive coordinator, San Francisco 49ers
    Matt Eberflus, defensive coordinator, Indianapolis Colts
    Joe Woods, defensive coordinator, Cleveland Browns
    Kellen Moore, offensive coordinator, Dallas Cowboys
    Byron Leftwich, offensive coordinator, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Joe Brady, offensive coordinator, Carolina Panthers
    Josh McDaniels, offensive coordinator, New England Patriots
    Don Martindale, defensive coordinator, Baltimore Ravens
    Shane Waldron, offensive coordinator, Seattle Seahawks
    Kevin O’Connell, offensive coordinator, Los Angeles Rams
    Shane Steichen, offensive coordinator, Philadelphia Eagles
    Tim Kelly, offensive coordinator, Houston Texans
    DeMeco Ryans, defensive coordinator, San Francisco 49ers
    Jerod Mayo, linebackers coach (possible co-defensive coordinator), New England Patriots
    Matt Campbell, head coach, Iowa State
    Lincoln Riley, head coach, Oklahoma
    Dan Mullen, head coach, Florida
    Ryan Day, head coach, Ohio State
    Pat Fitzgerald, head coach, Northwestern
    Dabo Swinney, head coach, Clemson
    Tony Elliott, offensive coordinator, Clemson
    P.J. Fleck, head coach, Minnesota
    Jeff Rodgers, special teams coordinator/assistant head coach, Arizona Cardinals
    Dave Toub, Kansas City Chiefs
    John Fassel, Dallas Cowboys
    Richard Hightower, San Francisco 49ers
    Bubba Ventrone, Indianapolis Colts
    Mike Kafka, quarterbacks coach/passing-game coordinator, Kansas City Chiefs
    Zach Azzanni, wide receivers coach, Denver Broncos
    Adam Stenavich, offensive line coach, Green Bay Packers
    Stump Mitchell, running backs coach, Cleveland Browns
    Ejiro Evero, secondary/pass-game coordinator, Los Angeles Rams
    Rich Scangarello, quarterbacks coach, San Francisco 49ers
    Chris Harris, defensive backs coach, Washington Football Team
    Larry Foote, outside linebackers coach, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Jeff Howard, defensive passing-game coordinator, Cleveland Browns
    Leslie Frazier, defensive coordinator, Buffalo Bills
    Dennis Allen, defensive coordinator, New Orleans Saints
    Steve Spagnuolo, defensive coordinator, Kansas City Chiefs
    Marvin Lewis, former head coach, Cincinnati Bengals
    Vance Joseph, defensive coordinator, Arizona Cardinals
    Dan Quinn, defensive coordinator, Dallas Cowboys


    SI's link
    https://www.si.com/nfl/2021/09/17/future-nfl-head-coaches-hackett-brady-daboll-leftwich
     
  2. Cyberjag

    Cyberjag RAMFB

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    I like Joe Woods but worry about him bringing too much Cleveland with him. If I wanted an OC instead I would chase after Josh McDaniels. I imagine he's learned some good lessons from his first head coaching stint and he would probably make some of the best hires of all the candidates.
     
  3. presidence99

    presidence99 es lo que hay.

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    If they fire rhule and if the seahawks fire Carrol, pete would easily take tepper for two years of pre retirement cash. Plus Seattle connection...
     
  4. y2b

    y2b King of QC

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    Brian Daboll is a name getting brought up a lot lately. Would be a solid pick I assume Tepper will go OC over DC
     
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    Rhule was supposed to be an offensive guy. I want a DC who makes Rex Ryan look sane.
     
  6. presidence99

    presidence99 es lo que hay.

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    Vance Joseph's QB decisions make Rexy look sane.
     
  7. Big Red

    Big Red Alpha, Thing, It

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    Pete's a winner. He'd be great choice.
     
  8. Big Red

    Big Red Alpha, Thing, It

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    Ken Norton Jr.?
     
  9. dig-it

    dig-it Wait'n On That Post Rookie Deal

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    Pete had 2 straight losing seasons in Seattle before they drafted Russell Wilson.
     
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