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Panthers expected to hire Sean Ryan, former QB coach for Deshaun Watson, as QB coach


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25 minutes ago, ellis said:

Proceed with caution, as always.  Ryan and Watson very close in Houston

 

 

Ohh boy, I may need to go to the hospital in 4 hours.  Seems like a great hire.  I’m glad Rhule isn’t afraid of bringing in outside help instead of promoting unqualified people from within 

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7 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Good luck changing it to Slye lol.

I don't understand.  I got more important things to do than figure out fancy riddles.  Like...what color my custom #4 Watson jersey should be.  Never had a blue one before. 

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Long as we're talking about former coach connections, there's a guy who's connected both to our assistant OL coach and our new GM, specifically Cedric Ogbuehi. He was with the Jaguars two seasons ago, the Seahawks last season.

 

Yeah I know, not that exciting.

Sparano has also been coaching our old friend Andrew Norwell for the last few years, for what that's worth.

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