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KatsAzz

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  1. It was a big, big mistake not trading Burns when the Panthers had that great offer on the table. Typical Panthers screw up.
  2. I have no idea if Tepper will bring in the right person to be head coach but I will have to give him credit for being willing to pay whatever it takes to get the one he choses.
  3. If DJ Chark continues his good player he will certainly be a keeper.
  4. If the Panthers upgrade the offensive line and receivers, I feel we will see the Bryce Young that was so highly rated in last years draft.
  5. I have a feeling he will be here next year,
  6. Raanta listed as the probable goalie for Thursday's game v. Montreal is good news.
  7. Mike Macdonald Baltimore Ravens Position: Defensive coordinator Personal information Born: June 26, 1987 (age 36) Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Career information College: Georgia Career history As a coach: Cedar Shoals HS (GA) (2008–2009) Linebackers coach & running backs coach Georgia (2010) Graduate assistant Georgia (2011–2013) Defensive quality control assistant Baltimore Ravens (2014) Coaching intern Baltimore Ravens (2015–2016) Defensive assistant Baltimore Ravens (2017) Defensive backs coach Baltimore Ravens (2018–2020) Linebackers coach Michigan (2021) Defensive coordinator Baltimore Ravens (2022–present) Defensive coordinator Coaching stats at PFR Michael MacDonald (born June 26, 1987) is an American football coach who is the defensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). Early years[edit] Macdonald was born in Boston in 1987.[1] He attended Centennial High School in Roswell, Georgia. He played baseball and football at Centennial but saw limited action as a senior due to injuries.[1][2] He next attended the University of Georgia where he studied finance and graduated summa cum laude.[1] While still a student at Georgia, he also coached high school football at Cedar Shoals High School in Athens, Georgia.[3] Coaching career[edit] Georgia[edit] In May 2010, he joined Mark Richt's coaching staff as a graduate assistant with the Georgia Bulldogs football program.[1][4] He also served as a safeties and defensive quality control coach at Georgia from 2011 to 2013.[5] In 2013, while coaching at Georgia, he received a master's degree in sports management.[1] Baltimore Ravens[edit] Macdonald served on John Harbaugh's coaching staff with the Baltimore Ravens for seven seasons from 2014 to 2020.[6] He was hired as an intern in 2014 and was promoted to defensive assistant in January 2015,[7] defensive backs coach in January 2017,[8] and linebackers coach in January 2018.[9] Michigan[edit] In January 2021, Macdonald joined Jim Harbaugh's staff at the University of Michigan. He was hired as the defensive coordinator of the Michigan Wolverines football program, making a record breaking $1,000,000 a year in salary. In Macdonald’s only season at the University of Michigan, the Wolverines posted a top 10 national defense, won the Big Ten Conference Championship, and played in the College Football Playoff (CFP). The team finished with a national ranking of #3. Two of Macdonald’s former defensive players at the University of Michigan were selected in the 1st round of the 2022 National Football League Draft on April 28, 2022. Baltimore Ravens (second stint)[edit] On January 27, 2022, Macdonald was re-hired by the Baltimore Ravens as their defensive coordinator under head coach John Harbaugh, replacing Don Martindale.[10]
  8. I really believe Bryce Young will continue to get better and better. Often we tend to forget this is his first year and expect him to play like a seasoned veteran. With a better cast of players surrounding him, I expect to see Bryce become a top ten N.F.L. QB by his third year.
  9. This is typical of the N.F.L. ( Not For Long). A team will rise to the top and then slowly slide back down as the parity makes them weaker and teams that leap frog them stronger.
  10. Here's wishing everyone has a wonderful and safe Holiday Season. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
  11. Rest In Peace Eric Montross. Condolences are extended to the family.
  12. Via SportsLine oddsmakers: Who will be the next Carolina Panthers full-time head coach? Ben Johnson +250 Mike Macdonald +400 Jim Harbaugh +500 Eric Bieniemy +600 Frank Smith +600 Bobby Slowik +700 Dan Quinn +900 Jim Caldwell +1000 Steve Wilks +1500 Ejiro Evero +2000 Thomas Bown +2000 Sean McDermott +3000
  13. For the life of me I could never understand why the Panthers switched to a 3-4 defense when most of the players were more suited to play in a 4-3 defense.
  14. The bias officials sucked. It seemed they were determined to try helping Green Bay make the playoffs.
  15. Bryce Young looked and played against the Packers like the QB we thought he would be when he was drafted.
  16. Well stated observation. I fully agree.
  17. One has to give Bryce Young credit because he looked good out there, especially in the 2nd half.
  18. Congratulations to Panthers QB Bryce Young who was in complete control of the offense today with his 312 yd., 2 td, 0 turnover performance. Bryce showed today that he is capable, given time, of developing to the point of becoming the N.F.L. Q.B. we thought he could be before the last N.F.L. draft.
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