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New Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero and senior defensive assistant Dom Capers spoke to the media on Wednesday, addressing their new-look 3-4 defense.
By Ellis Williams & Mike Kaye / The Charlotte Observer
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Hey folks Panthers beatrider Mike K here For the Charlotte Observer on Wednesday At Bank of America Stadium we spoke with New defensive coordinator Ichiro avaro And new defensive assistant your senior Defensive assistant Don cabers who is Back in the organization after being the First head coach in franchise history Now their messaging was clear well They're going to run a 3-4 defense they Want to bring out the best in their Players as Frank Reich alluded to on Tuesday uh Capers raved about evero's Ability to relate to players to coach Them up his work ethic evro in turn Praised a lot of members of his staff And how passionate they are and how much They want to help their players because As everybody has said throughout this Week it's all about the players and so Now as the Panthers look to reshape Their roster under Frank Reich evero Actually had a really interesting Comment about how the offensive line Protected against Denver last year he Said that the offensive line for the Panthers Blocked the Denver defense which was Actually successful as good as anyone Last year he told that to GM Scott Fitter an assistant GM Dan Morgan that's A pretty big takeaway also he mentioned That Brian Burns was a big part of his Evaluation process before he took the
Defensive coordinator job Burns Obviously uh had a lot of trade rumors Surrounding him during the trade the Lead up to the trade deadline the Panthers uh turned down two future first Round picks for him now he stays here Now he's a piece that Avro can use in His new 3-4 defense for all of your Panthers coverage turn to the sports Section of the Charlotte observer.com
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