The Michigan Panthers have announced their coaching staff for the upcoming season, solidifying their support system around head coach Dan Nolan. This move comes as the team aims to build on last season’s progress and enhance their performance in the next campaign.
In a recent press conference, Coach Nolan expressed his enthusiasm about the new staff. “I’m thrilled with the team we’ve assembled,” Nolan said. “Each coach brings a unique set of skills and experiences that will be invaluable as we strive to achieve our goals.”
Among the new additions is offensive coordinator Emily Torres, who previously worked with the San Antonio Brahmas. Torres is known for her innovative offensive strategies and has already started implementing new plays. “I’m excited to join the Panthers and collaborate with Coach Nolan,” Torres shared. “Our focus will be on developing a dynamic offense that can adapt to any defense we face.”
Defensive coordinator Marcus Lee also joins the staff, bringing his expertise from a successful stint with the New Orleans Breakers. Lee emphasized the importance of a solid defense. “Our aim is to build a defense that’s not only tough but also smart,” Lee said. “We’ll be focusing on creating pressure and making key stops.”
Special teams coordinator James Walker rounds out the new hires, known for his work with the Chicago Enforcers. “Special teams play a critical role in every game,” Walker noted. “We’ll be working on refining our techniques to ensure we make the most of every opportunity.”
The Panthers’ new coaching staff is set to start their preparations as the team looks forward to a promising season ahead.