Packers QB coach Sean Mannion is hired
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For the second consecutive year, the Green Bay Packers are losing their quarterbacks coach. This time around, though, there isn't an obvious succession plan. A year after taking the job, Sean Mannion is headed to the Philadelphia Eagles as a play-calling offensive coordinator.
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Mannion will replace Kevin Patullo as Philadelphia's offensive coordinator.
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