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Coughlin Advising Rhule on Panthers Staff


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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001096150/article/coughlin-advising-matt-rhule-with-panthers-transition

Like when he came to Texas and hired Texas people to help him recruit and build the program, Rhule is getting advice from Coughlin on his staff build. People may not like Coughlin's approach to players, but he knows how to build a program and will definitely help Rhule make smart choices in that area. Interested to see how it plays out and if Coughlin ends up here in some capacity or is just an outside friend helping.

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Assistant GM perhaps?  Coughlin knows football and how to build teams.  He's very old school as a coach and seen as abrasive.  I'd like him in a front office position though.  Maybe he could be the Yin to Marty's Yang.  Help the blind squirrel find a nut past round one.

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4 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

As long as he doesn’t become part of the staff, it’s a good move. 

Depends on the role.

He could stay on as an advisor to Rhule even if he wasn't on the official coaching staff.

2 minutes ago, Dilla said:

As long as Coughlin stays away from players, this is good.

As a coach or as an evaluator?

Coughlin was a decent talent evaluator during his first run in Jacksonville. They had some nice drafts 

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