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New QB Coach: Rip Scherer


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He seems like a good Coach

Rip Scherer's Closer Stats

Penn State Nittany Lions(1974-75)- Won the Orange Bowl, and the Cotton Bowl.

North Carolina State Wolfpack(1976)- None of significance.

Hawaii Warriors(1977-78)- Running Back Coach, coached Gary Allen to Hawaii record.

Virginia Cavaliers(1979)- None of significance.

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets(1980-86)- Won the All American Bowl.

Alabama Crimson Tide(1987)- Lost the Hall of Fame Bowl.

Arizona Wildcats(1988-90)- Won the Copper Bowl, and Lost the Aloha Bowl.

James Madison Dukes(1991-94)- Two playoff bids for the Dukes in 1991 and 1994.

Memphis Tigers(1995-2000)- Built a team that has gone to 5 bowl games since he left.

Kansas Jayhawks(2001)- Built a team that has gone to 4 bowl games since he left.

Souther Mississippi Golden Eagles(2003-04)- Won New Orleans Bowl, Lost Liberty Bowl

Cleveland Browns(2005-2008)- Rip Scherer coached Derek Anderson, Charlie Frye, Trent Dilfer, Brady Quinn, Ken Dorsey, Bruce Gradkowski, Doug Johnson, Lang Campbell, and Richard Bartel. Rip Scherer finished his career with the Browns 24-40.

CAROLINA PANTHERS(2009-???)- OUTCOME UNKOWN

LETS GO PANTHERS!!!

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I think the timing might be better than the pick......

Think,

Jake (our QB) just had a horrible game, piss poor decisions and bad throws. We get a new guy who has something to prove.

You better believe that he will work with JAKE to get better.

= improved QB

Great timing no matter what. It will be great for JAKE to learn some new tricks :D

(and he has a history w/Davidson so the transition will be smooth)

I like the move too but we shouldnt have to be teaching Jake anything since hes a vet and has been around for awhile. Its going to benefit Moore/McCown.

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