Yesterday, Joseph Person of The Athletic provided a breakdown of the Panthers‘ recent search for a new head coach that ended in the hiring of Frank Reich. There were a few notes of interest that we took away from the behind the scenes look.
The first note of interest is the revelation that, when interim head coach Steve Wilks interviewed for the official role, he laid out his full offensive plan for the search committee. Part of Wilks’ offensive plan relied on the pursuit of Eagles quarterbacks coach Brian Johnson as his offensive coordinator. Johnson’s year coaching a phenomenal season by quarterback Jalen Hurts made him a name to watch for many of the open offensive coordinator jobs around the league. He did end up interviewing with the Rams and Jets for jobs that went to Mike LaFleur and Nathaniel Hackett, respectively.
A second note of interest is likely a clue as to why Wilks didn’t end up as the official head coach of the Panthers. Of the nine candidates Carolina looked at for the position, seven had offensive backgrounds. Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer has a belief that “offensive coordinators-turned-head coaches might have an edge in game management.” That explains why Wilks was so detailed in his offensive plan and, perhaps, how much of an uphill battle he faced.
Lastly, it was reported that Reich was becoming the clear choice for the job by his second interview. “The first time he came in, he was dialed in, laid out his plan,” Fitterer said. “Then when he came back in the second time, he took that plan and went deeper, went to a different level.” Reich was offered the position the next day, prompting an immediate response from the legal team representing Wilks and Brian Flores in their lawsuit accusing the league of racial discrimination.
Here are a few other notes of coaching developments occurring around the NFL:
- Even though Wilks didn’t get the head coaching position he coveted, he ended up landing a top coordinator position in the league with the 49ers, following the departure of DeMeco Ryans. San Francisco defensive line coach Kris Kocurek received some interest for the Texans defensive coordinator position under his former coordinator and was in consideration for the job that Ryans vacated and Wilks took. Wilks apparently was able to convince Kocurek to stay in the Bay Area, keeping a respected defensive assistant on his staff, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
- Former Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich could be headed to the college ranks, following his recent dismissal from Tampa Bay. According to Grace Remington of 247Sports, Leftwich reached out to Notre Dame about the offensive coordinator position vacated by Tommy Rees, who left to become the offensive coordinator in Tuscaloosa. Leftwich has reportedly remained in contact with the head coach of the Fighting Irish, Marcus Freeman, and remains a strong contender for the job.
- A slew of coaching updates in Nashville were provided earlier today, with a few smaller assignments sliding under notice. Formerly the running backs coach over star Derrick Henry, Tony Dews has transitioned to the tight ends coaching position for the Titans, according to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2. It was recently reported that former Buccaneers assistant defensive line coach Lori Locust was making her way to Tennessee. Wilson provided clarification that she has been brought on in a defensive quality control role. Justin Hamilton will reportedly join her in a similar role. Finally, Wilson provided news of a departure, reporting that secondary coach Anthony Midget will not be retained in 2023.
Great for the 49ers, they DESPERATELY needed to keep Coach Kocurek. He’s one of the best DL coaches in the game, and he’s proven his value time and time again.
Bosa pretty much came in ready made, but he has still credited Coach Kocurek for helping him continue to develop his game. He also played a vital role in helping DJ Jones reach his ceiling, Armstead become one of the most dominant DT against the run, and each and every season guys tend to all of ansudden have career years under Kocurek.
Guys like Kevin Givens, Hassan Ridgeway, Samson Ebukam, Jordan Willis, Charles Omenihu, Arden Key, Kerry Hyder, T.McGill, and coaching up Javon Kinlaw when he’s healthy enough to play, helping him play at a high level, even though he’s missed countless practices and training time.
This year helping Drake Jackson break out as an impact rusher off the Edge in his limited opportunities. Jackson ended up almost leading the league in passes swatted, despite him only playing in a fraction of the snaps compared to his competitors…
I think next in line will possibly be Kalia Davis, but we will have to wait and see if both he and Jackson can break out next season…
Either way, great job by Wilks, Kyle, and Lynch for keeping Kocurek aboard.
Now, we will have to wait and see what happens with Undlin, Bullocks, Tapp, etc., and the rest of the 49ers assistant coaches that DeMeco said he wants coming with him to Houston..
Many of the defensive 9ers players say Jackson’s gonna be a stud in a few years
How tall exactly is Anthony Midget?