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Special Teams Coach Interviews


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4 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Whats Scottie O'Brien up to? Id still take him.

In New England as some kind of consultant, last I knew.

He was a really good special teams coach. Problem was that he was also a colossal a--hole. Pretty much everybody who worked with him hated him.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

In New England as some kind of consultant, last I knew.

He was a really good special teams coach. Problem was that he was also a colossal a--hole. Pretty much everybody who worked with him hated him.

I heard the same, huge pick......but got results and the panthers need results in the worse way * good results...

Didnt the  Pats block a punt against the panthers along with totally owning them in FP for the whole game. Hes still got the goods I bet..

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6 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I never understood Chase as the ST coordinator--yes, he was a ST beast, but so much of this is about kicking, punting, long-snapping, etc.

Zane Gonzalez did credit the coaching staff here with helping him get his kickoffs into the end zone.

Didn't name names as far as I know, though 

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Zane Gonzalez did credit the coaching staff here with helping him get his kickoffs into the end zone.

Didn't name names as far as I know, though 

Is that the only measurable improvement on the entire roster?

Fitting that coach got fired

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56 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

When was the last time our ST was better than sucks… seems like forever.

Blackburn had 1-2 pretty solid seasons. Not amazing but at least not a weakness for us for a bit. Been terrible under Rhule though.

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