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NFC South roundtable: Who will be the division’s coach of the year?

Believe it or not, Matt Rhule was the NFC South’s longest-tenured head coach at the time he walked out of the tunnel for his last NFL game. But the Carolina Panthers, and the rest of the division, are in a bit of a different place since.

So, how will this pretty fresh landscape unfold in 2023? Join us and our managing editors as we reveal our picks for the division’s coach of the year.

Bucs Wire: Frank Reich

Frank Reich is going to be a big improvement over previous Panthers HC Matt Rhule. He’s done a good job assembling some staff, and while I don’t think Carolina wins the division, I believe he’ll get the Panthers in fighting shape and impress in his first year with the team.

River Wells

Falcons Wire: Frank Reich

Even though they should have hired Steve Wilks in my opinion, the Panthers are set up for success with Frank Reich tutoring No. 1 overall pick Bryce Young. Reich didn’t deserve to be replaced by Jeff Saturday, and he rightfully gets another shot with a talented roster in Carolina. If the Falcons make a run to the postseason. Arthur Smith could be in the mix as well.

Matt Urben

Panthers Wire: Frank Reich

Frank Reich, in collaboration with general manager Scott Fitterer, built these Panthers in his image. So if he can get them to seriously contend for the division crown, especially with a rookie quarterback and a new-look offense, he should be the favorite here.

Anthony Rizzuti

Saints Wire: Frank Reich

I’m also annoyed that Frank Reich has strolled into the division with the best chances of succeeding. He’s got a better roster than the one he left with the Indianapolis Colts and his choice of the rookie quarterbacks. There will be some growing pains but it’ll become clear right away that he’s the best head coach in this division.

John Sigler

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Story originally appeared on Panthers Wire