Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Gettleman; "Me and Greg Jennings sort of kicked the tires and discussed if he would be a good fit."


PanthersUnited

Recommended Posts

Per Charlotte Observer http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2015/03/alan-ball-panthers-bears-free-agency-nfl.html

"For both of them, the fit is really important. So we kicked the tires on each other, that's what we did."

(He is also referencing Alan Ball when Gettleman says the both of them) hmm this could be Hakeem Nicks situation 2.0. Gettleman brings in an actual REAL NFL veteran WR that is actually a known name, they then leave without a contract and days later you hear the same sort of thing from Gettleman about "We both just kind of discussed if he fits or not."

I wonder if Gettleman brings in these guys and plays hardball and treats them like they are practice squad guys and rightfully so the players leave unhappy and unwilling to sign.

This seems to be kind of a pattern. I wonder if the better, veteran WRs just didnt get a good vibe from Gman? Maybe Gettleman just low balls them too much. Sure you can say Nicks was bad last year but im talking more about the principal. If Jennings signs with another team, then you know this is Hakeem Nicks 2.0 where Gman probably advised him that he doesnt want to play here

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I honestly don't care if he is giving guys low offers, or just walking in and slapping them in the face with his nut sack.

 

Do whatever has to be done. But this offense needs an upgrade. If it isn't from FA, then look to the draft.

 

Our goal should be to not only compete with, but beat Seattle. Period. Get some more firepower for this offense.

 

Ginn was a step in the right direction, but that's only a start.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If Jennings isn't going to be a clear cut, immediate upgrade over Cotchery then what is the point?

That barrel that Fox used to have the QBs throw the ball in would be an immediate upgrade over what Cotchery was last year.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You have to trust in the Gman. We sit here as fans and have to rely on hear say from the media. At first I was very skeptical when Gettleman was hired and had a "prove it to me" type mentality. But in two years took us from 16 mill over cap to 15 under and back to back South titles and playoffs. So I think his was more about $$$ for Jennings and we all know 98% of WRs are divas and high maintenance. Gettleman is a business man and probably gave him a true value contract and he didn't like it. Until proven otherwise in Gettleman I trust.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My question is how is Jennings not a good fit? He would most likely be an automatic no 2 WR for us, great route runner, excellent locker room guy. Why is Gman doubting he would be a good fit? Ofcourse he would be a good fit and you dont need to be an NFL GM to see that.

 

 

money, expected amount of targets, scheme, guaranteed playing time

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My question is how is Jennings not a good fit? He would most likely be an automatic no 2 WR for us, great route runner, excellent locker room guy. Why is Gman doubting he would be a good fit? Ofcourse he would be a good fit and you dont need to be an NFL GM to see that.

Being a good fit is more than what you see on paper. You can have the perfect candidate sitting in front of you, at least on paper, and something just doesn't vibe right. There's a lot of information you get from someone during the interview process. I'm not saying anything bad about Jennings, but when it comes down to it, you have to trust your gut before you hire someone.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


×
×
  • Create New...