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Thomas Brown, the Panthers' new play-caller, is set to bring changes to the team's offense. Brown plans to incorporate more presnap motion usage and continued wristband usage for a faster, penalty-free presnap process. He aims to tap into the Rams-centric part of the offense. Brown's appointment as the third Black offensive coordinator who calls plays also highlights his desire to create opportunities for minority coaches. Panthers' HC Frank Reich and QB Bryce Young, along with his veteran teammates, are excited to see Brown in the play-caller seat after the bye.
Panthers’ new play-caller Thomas Brown has a background with Sean McVay. He has a presence about him and a fighter’s mentality. All of that is great. But does he have an offense that will fit Bryce Young? https://t.co/qaYQxxHkeQ
Thomas Brown, who becomes the third Black offensive coordinator who calls plays, says he wants to do well to make the Panthers better but also help create opportunities for minority coaches. https://t.co/KEMCtnSEln
Thomas Brown: "The one thing I've never struggled with in my life is being myself." Says he looks forward to collaborating while still having his unique stamp on this offense.
Thomas Brown is an exciting young coach on the rise. #Panthers HC Frank Reich and QB Bryce Young, along with his veteran teammates, are looking forward to seeing him in the play-caller seat after the bye. The story from @alexzietlow05 and me ⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/fDRtOXvupB
Thomas Brown takes over a Panthers' offense w/ the same issues it had when Frank Reich was calling plays. Not enough separation by WRs, not enough protection for Bryce Young. Still, the Panthers had to try something. Happy Tuesday. https://t.co/U2mJR3gX8M
Panthers OC Thomas Brown taking over playcalling could mean more presnap motion usage taping into Rams-centric part of offense + continued wristband usage for faster, penalty-free presnap process like we saw Sunday. From @nflnetwork The NFL Report with @JamesPalmerTV & @wyche89: https://t.co/CvQTgYEqCL