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  1. Aug 1, 2021 · It’s telling that in Friday Night Lights season 5, the Panthers’ head coach is Mac McGill (Blue Deckert), rather than J.D.’s former personal coach Wade Aikmen (Drew Waters), who held the role in season 4 following Taylor’s exit. This supports the notion that J.D. left Dillon, and perhaps did go back to Dallas.

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    • Tamara Jolaine as Erin Street. Tamara Jolaine brings to life Erin Street, who is a waitress, who was introduced in the second season of the series. She meets Jason after her failed date, taking him home.
    • Blue Deckert as Mac MacGill. Mac MacGill is played by Blue Deckert, who was introduced as a secondary character in Season 1. He was the offensive coordinator of the Dillon Panthers and got along badly with Eric.
    • Stacey Oristano as Mindy Collette-Riggins. Mindy Collete-Riggins is played by Stacey Oristano and is introduced in Season 1. She works as a stripper at a local tavern, and her husband is Billy Riggins.
    • Derek Phillips as Billy Riggins. Derek Phillips brings to life Billy Riggins, who is Tim's older brother and guardian. He is introduced in the first season and is married to Mindy Colette.
  2. Adrianne Palicki. "When Jason Street went down the first game of the season, everybody wrote us off. Everybody. And yet here we are at the championship game. Forty thousand people out there have ...

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    Blue Deckert is an American actor who portrays Mac McGill in the Friday Night Lights television series.

    Edward was born in Texas. Not else is known about his life.

  3. Friday Night Lights (TV Series 2006–2011) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    Blue Deckert. Blue Deckert is an American actor known for his roles in film and television. A native of Daisetta, Texas, Deckert has had supporting roles in Dallas, Walker, Texas Ranger, Friday Night Lights, The Event, and others. [1] [2]

  5. Friday Night Lights is an American sports drama television series developed by Peter Berg and inspired by the 1990 nonfiction book by H. G. Bissinger, which was adapted as the 2004 film of the same name by Berg. Executive producers were Brian Grazer, David Nevins, Sarah Aubrey and Jason Katims who also served as showrunner.