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7 minutes ago, magnus said:

Goodwin and Gilbert are not bad. They're good technicians.

Ideally we'd have guys who weren't 32nd in rushing though? 

Goodwin succeeded Russ Grimm in Pittsburgh, didn't he?

Seems to have had a long association with Bruce Arians that I imagine started there.

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I'm not looking for greatness out of our assistant coaches anymore. These are NFL coaches-- not college guys like Rhule, and not vaunted up and comers like Reich. Let's just hire some solid to average coaches and let our young HC build something with guys who know him.

 

Keep the defensive staff intact and we're good.

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Goodwin succeeded Russ Grimm in Pittsburgh, didn't he?

Seems to have had a long association with Bruce Arians that I imagine started there.

Yep. Arians moved up from WR and Grimm left.  To be fair Goodwin is listed as a third tier assistant in 07-09, not line coach.

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5 minutes ago, Ship said:

I'm not looking for greatness out of our assistant coaches anymore. These are NFL coaches-- not college guys like Rhule, and not vaunted up and comers like Reich. Let's just hire some solid to average coaches and let our young HC build something with guys who know him.

 

Keep the defensive staff intact and we're good.

Great point

Last year we had too many assistant coaches who all had HC aspirations and each wanted to be given the credit for fixing the Panthers and developing Byce Young. 

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27 minutes ago, magnus said:

I posted Frazier was on the team site still, at 7:30, and a few minutes later he was fired... Odd

John Lilly, Evero, and the defense are still there, with Canales 

I think speculation was Nate Carroll was gonna take the QB coach spot.

Haven't seen as much former Seahawk influence as some expected so far.

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I think it speaks volumes for how well Dave Canales was thought of in Tampa by seeing him be able to bring some of these solid veteran coaches with him. They must know that without Canales Todd Bowles will go back to being on the hot seat like he was before the start of last season. 

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