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Peanut Tillman for DB coach?


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can he coach?? he talks too much... probably better peeps out their even though Peanut has seemed to love us more than Chicago!!


Yeah that's what so crazy he was on an interview after he retired a Chicago bear talking about his Panthers I don't know but that was just straight up disrespect but I think he just like this organization better but he was with the Bears for a lot longer


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1 minute ago, dardarroarroar said:


Yeah that's what so crazy he was on an interview after he retired a Chicago bear talking about his Panthers I don't know but that was just straight up disrespect but I think he just like this organization better but he was with the Bears for a lot longer


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I love his energy but never even heard him a coach till here..I hated Chicago but was happy when we got him..he was a great positive for us...so it could be a good thing..have to start somewhere..a a lower D coach will be good for him

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5 hours ago, L-TownCat said:

Don't players have to intern as a coach somewhere first?

 

Not really. It is up to the HC how he fills out his staff. I would think someone like Peanut, with limited coaching experience, to start as an Asst. Which really doesn't mean much. Because with the limited access Coaches have with players, they all pretty much share coaching duties.

 

But no. There is no set protocol for how a Coach can get to the NFL.

 

 

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I love his energy but never even heard him a coach till here..I hated Chicago but was happy when we got him..he was a great positive for us...so it could be a good thing..have to start somewhere..a a lower D coach will be good for him


Even if he's not a coach him being a consultant and his energy I think would help the team him just being there and his presence can be a positive thing for all of them . Sometimes you don't need to really be a good teacher but you being experience and people picking up what you're doing through example helps a lot


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