Sunday, August 13, 2006

Ex-Carolina Panther Explains Why He Resigned As Head Coach of Charlotte Christian

Former Carolina Panther Kevin Donnalley's career as head coach of Charlotte Christian ended after just one year on the job. Over the weekend, the Charlotte Observer reported that the "inappropriate disciplinary action" took against a player, included the head coach tackling a defensive back during practice on August 5th.

Donnalley has been replaced as head coach by assistants Mike Rose and Eugene Robinson, who will be interim co-coaches.

Robinson, you may remember, is the former Atlanta Falcon, who was arrested the night before his team played in the Super Bowl on charges that he gave an undercover officer #40 for sex.

For the complete story from the Charlotte Observer, click on our headline "Ex-Carolina Panther Explains Why He Resigned As Head Coach of Charlotte Christian".

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