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EXCLUSIVE: Panthers add LSU coach to Dave Canales staff


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It’s telling that he’s helped develop both quarterbacks and tight ends.  The timing with Hurst’s release, and he’s already familiar with Tremble from his time with ND.

Having a dependable tight end would really benefit Bryce.

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https://www.espn.com/blog/washington-commanders/post/_/id/37647/long-days-big-dreams-the-grind-of-a-quality-control-coach

 

This will be his job.I always wondered what quality control coaches do. 

If you are concerned about the LSU connection for the draft, No real insights unless Brian Thomas drops to us or we draft a DT around round 3. Maybe Center Charles Turner late. 

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I guarantee Tremble likes this hire lol. 

As far as LSU connects: It's 32 picks before us and imo maybe 10 receivers with first to top 2nd talent. Maybe 3 teams with 6 of those WRs. 4-5 Qbs, Maybe 2 TE's, 8 Offensive Lineman, 7 dbs, 6 DE/OLB, 2 MLBs, and maybe 6 DT's. 

We might not have a first rounder but we should definitely leave Day 2 with a first round talent. 

And at the very least our newly acquired coach should provide an extra insight in the draft room. 

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13 hours ago, Mhedrick said:

It’s telling that he’s helped develop both quarterbacks and tight ends.  The timing with Hurst’s release, and he’s already familiar with Tremble from his time with ND.

Having a dependable tight end would really benefit Bryce.

Having a dependable QB would really benefit Tremble, too.

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