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Panthers met with Hooker per report
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Seems like a good guy….doing his mental reps I like him I watched him on tv a few times and didn’t impress me but it might have been an off game -
From what I’ve seen over the years, Frank values processing speed, the ability to do chunk plays (big arm), prototypical size, and mobility in the pocket that’s what he wants and I believe he stated the same in his press conference not all coaches value all those particular traits in other words, given this years draft prospects, Andrew luck Lite or a better version of Wentz
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Panthers met with Hooker per report
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That was my thought as well when Frank was hired. Those 3, in that order -
Panthers met with Hooker per report
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Mods. I wasn’t sure where to put this so pls merge if appropriate Per Ryan Fowler on tweeter Tennessee QB Hendon Hooker has met extensively with the Raiders, Panthers, Giants, Saints, and Cowboys during the pre-draft process, per source. The dual-threat talent is expected be healthy and ready for training camp after suffering a torn ACL in Nov.
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Poll: What do you want Panthers to do for QB?
raleigh-panther replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
From another site. The write up by an expert after the Mahomes pick by Chiefs -
Price to move into top 3 based on past trades.
raleigh-panther replied to panther4life's topic in Carolina Panthers
There are many times in need of a QB there are also teams that are good and will take a swing to improve the qb position. Reference kc moving up from nowhere to take Mahomes and the 49ers for Lance Its ridiculous for anyone to think teams outside of the top ten won’t try and move up -
QB options sorted in preference tiers
raleigh-panther replied to JawnyBlaze's topic in Carolina Panthers
Don’t care how many picks a team has. In the current nfl, with rules geared to offense, if they don’t have a starting qb, they have zero you can believe in the Darnold and Corral disaster if you wish but I want better we are in a position to get better at QB. Go get it -
Agree Carr is going to cost a lot of money is he worth it, hard to say…I think McDaniels is franchise killer and Carr was treated not well but Carr is serviceable. So was Bridgewater. So was fill in the blank I'm Pretty tired of wounded, underproducing QBs, other teams cast offs it’s time for the Panthers to go big Go get Stroud whatever it takes just freakin do it the GM has said over and over again ‘desired position is to draft and grow a qb’ with this coaching staff of supposed ‘teachers’, the time is now if not now, when?
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Poll: What do you want Panthers to do for QB?
raleigh-panther replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
As shared in another post, pick your poison -
He has a coach who does. I’m sure he is capable
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Would you trade 9 for Fields - straight up?
raleigh-panther replied to musicman's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Interesting twist regarding Lamar Jackson...
raleigh-panther replied to Proudiddy's topic in Carolina Panthers
We don’t know, and probably will never know, the full story with any of these former and current players I feel the Panthers are better to draft the QB they want. If it takes 3 firsts, it takes 3 firsts for someone who could lead this team for years and provide stability at the position Given the number of ‘teachers’ on the coaching staff, all indications are drafting a QB they also need a backup, 17 game season demands it they have Eason and Corral. Eason has a history with Reich -
So much depends on the movement of carr rodgers jimmy g once that clears, better picture the combine, too, will be interesting if any of the top 4 are there I’ve wanted CJ or AR from the start. It will be what it is One has the goods and one can become the goods with maturity and coaching I’ll just say, if this experienced staff believes that who they pick is worth multiple picks, do it just do it
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One interesting addition to this post in bold from Mike Kaye The #Panthers are expected to hire former Rams DB coach Jonathan Cooley as their cornerbacks coach, according to two league sources. I’m told they’ll have a separate coach for safeties. @JourdanRodrigue had Carolina-Cooley connection first.
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Panthers expected to hire Jonathan Cooley as DB coach As first reported by Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic and later confirmed by Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer, the Panthers plan to hire Jonathan Cooper as their next defensive backs coach. Cooper has spent the last three seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, where he crossed paths with Carolina’s new defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero.
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Good point
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From Athletic J Person on Caldwell connections and OC
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The Panthers players have to be excited they have never played for this level of coaching I was struck by something g Steve Smith said on WFNZ after Wilks wasn’t selected…paraphrasing ‘showing up against your boss’s former company like you are sleepwalking’ referring to the loss to the Steelers at home with Mitch Trubisky at QB i somehow don’t think there is going to be any sleep walking tolerated with this staff. -
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From Athletic J Person on Caldwell connections and OC
raleigh-panther replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
I pulled the non fluff interview with Capers here Could you walk me through how this came together? Number one, I’ve always had tremendous respect for Frank Reich. We were together back there starting in 1995. He was a class guy then, and a really good leader. I’ve followed him through his career and think he did a tremendous job in Indianapolis. Then Ejiro Evero was a quality control guy for me in Green Bay (in 2016). I thought he had a really bright future. He went to Sean McVay’s staff and did a great job there. They won a Super Bowl. When he took the coordinator’s job at Denver, called and asked if I’d be interested in coming in and helping him. He did a tremendous job in Denver this year. I think the world of both of these guys. I couldn’t be working for two guys I think more highly of. How would you characterize Ejiro’s scheme? And do you see a lot of influences from you and Vic Fangio and others? Everybody puts their own spin on things. Ejiro worked with Vic in San Francisco (from 2011-13) and that was kind of how I ended up with Ejiro in Green Bay. A lot of common terminology, commonality. He’s very intelligent. He’s a good leader. He’s great with the players. I think the guys will love playing for him, and he does a great job of mixing rush and coverage. He’s primarily a three-man front (as his base), but how multiple is he? He’s got enough multiplicity in the scheme, which I think is really important in this day and age. From one week to the next, if you’ve got a key player injured, you’ve gotta be able to have enough flexibility where you can put your best players on the field. He did a great job of that in Denver this year. We battled injuries and he still kept us right up there. Three-quarters of the way through the season, we were in the top five in about everything. We had some injuries (to defensive end Dre’Mont Jonesand outside linebacker Randy Gregory, among others) there at the end (and) fell off just a little bit. We were very competitive and I credit Ejiro for that. There were times that we changed the scheme a lot in one week. So he had enough flexibility there that based on who he had available, he would utilize it. Have you looked at the Panthers’ personnel enough to know if it will be a good fit with his scheme? We played them in Carolina this year. That will probably be one of the first things we do when we get in the office this week. We’ll sit down and take a good look at the players. Then we’ll start talking about how we can build the scheme around the players. Are there a couple guys you’ve watched the last couple of years that you think could really take a jump in their career with Ejiro? I’ve always been intrigued by Burns as an outside rusher. This defense over the years, we’ve had great success with the outside people and a lot of production out of them. And the production he had last year (12 1/2 sacks and 22 quarterback hits, both career highs) speaks for itself. (Derrick) Brown was one of the top guys coming out in the draft. I think he’s a very talented guy, as well as (Jaycee) Horn from a coverage standpoint. So it’ll be fun going in and really taking a good look at the defensive personnel. I’ve always believed that you’ve got enough flexibility in your scheme that you try to feature your best players. You don’t fit guys into the scheme. You fit the scheme around the players. I think Ejiro did a great job of that last year. Pat Surtain was one of the top two or three corners in the league. What do you think of the staff Frank’s put together? I’ve been very impressed, but it doesn’t surprise me. Knowing Frank, he’s gonna think things through thoroughly and make the decision he feels is gonna be best for the team and give the Panthers the best chance of winning. I had the good fortune to work with James Campen for nine years in Green Bay. I think he does a great job with the offensive line. I worked with Duce Staley in Detroit for a year. I think Duce brings a lot of energy and obviously played for a while. He’ll do a great job with whatever he ends up with his role. Peter Hansen was with us in Denver. Does a really good job with the linebackers, understands Ejiro’s scheme. They were together back in San Francisco, so they’ve known each other for a while. Those two guys are on the same page. That always helps if you’ve got guys that have worked together. What will your responsibilities be? I would assume my role with Ejiro will be very similar to what it was this year. That’s basically just to try to help him in any way that I can, whether it’s organizationally. Just a lot of things to try to streamline things for him to where he can spend as much time zeroing in on the opponent. I enjoy that. This will be 37 years for me. I had some great mentors that were tremendous helping me along the way. I get more pleasure now helping my guys that I’ve been around trying to have success.- 17 replies
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How Caldwell’s hiring impacts Carolina’s OC search Again, with the caveat of Tepper’s “who you knew” comment, Jim Bob Cooter was Caldwell’s offensive coordinator for three years in Detroit. Cooter, the Jaguars’passing game coordinator, and Reich were young assistant coaches in 2009 under Caldwell when he led the Colts to the Super Bowl in his first season. Cooter has already interviewed for the Panthers’ OC job. Rams assistant head coach Thomas Brown is set for a second interview Thursday. Reich also is believed to keeping an eye on Eagles assistants Brian Johnson and Kevin Patullo, one of whom could be a candidate to follow Shane Steichen to Indy. — Person
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Say the Bears go QB at #1 and trade Justin Fields...
raleigh-panther replied to CamWhoaaCam's topic in Carolina Panthers
I actually saw a mock where the Panthers took Fields giving the Bears the number 9 pick in return oh the irony if that ever happened -
Absolutely Kyber53. They collectively know and have done more than anyone on this board ever will I hope for the fans, the Bank becomes fun again and feared by other teams vs. the welcoming door mat for every team they play.
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I’m no fan of Levis but if that’s who they choose, that’s who they choose he reminds me, frightenly of Wentz