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Dave Gettleman FIRED as Panthers GM


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If you want to move on from your GM, do it at the right time, before the draft.   This makes no sense and seems like JR is throwing this season into the wind.     We could have got Beane to take over, instead, we lost him to the Bills.   

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team had no clear direction, and i've said for a long time dg is married to his opinions, great with cap and finding undrafted fa's and talent, but the team always seemed one step behind besides the 2015 season, which i think the players and coaches deserve majority of the credit for, gotta be able to adjust in this league and dg's stubbornness cost us a couple seasons, timing is damn sure off however 

I just think it's funny when people try to take credit away from gettleman for 2015 season. Yes the players played great... But who brought in a large number of those players?

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I think this is the point where the pot boiled over. You could deal with him making some painful moves because they were helping us win, but you know the Smith drama hurt JR, a lot.

This tells you Gman was ready to go and let TD end it and 88 deal. That's going to cause a lot more problems in locker room and long term. Dave did some great things, but it could cause some major problems now.

The Pats can do it because all they do is win. We aren't there to be that callous.

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THANK YOU. Been saying this for the longest.

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Just now, Hogmolliesmaht said:

The guy got us out of cap hell and just had probably one of the best drafts ever. He's been pretty damn good. If this is over a contract to TD, then this is ridiculous. I love the guy, but the NFL is a business.

Go look at the cap by year again. The consistent raising of the salary cap is as much credit as Dave. Gettleman didn't do much magic at all. In fact look at all the wasted contracts that were given to JAGs, some very much overpaid for the services. Gettleman was okay with large contracts, maybe not this season, Kalil being a horrible contract in my opinion, but he was poor when it came to pieces such as our second TE or say a kicker.

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Smitty debacle, DLo issue, Norman issue...paying big money to DL but not DBs while getting torched in passing game every year...

Drafting whoever he wants because he can, ie Butler. 

Losing talented staff to the Bills.

I would go as far as to say these latest draft picks were not Gettleman making the pick.  

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Welp..there are only 2 staff on the team that might have a shot at GM.Other than that, I hope there are GM's with some sort of history laying around unemployed somewhere.

 

Matt Allen is in his fourth season as a pro scout in 2016 for the Carolina Panthers. In his role, Allen assists in the evaluation of professional free agents and contributes to the advance scouting reports on upcoming opponents. Before becoming a pro scout, Allen spent three seasons
(2010-12) as the team’s combine scout. As Combine Scout, Allen covered all colleges in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia as the team’s representative for National Football Scouting. He also was responsible for assisting college scouts of current prospects for the annual NFL Draft.

Allen began his career with the Panthers in 2000 helping the equipment manager with all facets of operation. Upon college graduation, he continued his work in the equipment department and began a transition into college scouting by accepting the assistant position. Allen graduated from Elon University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Leisure and Sports Management. In
2004, he graduated from Myers Park High School in Charlotte, N.C. Allen, his wife Martha and their son, Harris, live in Charlotte.


Mark Koncz is an integral part of the Carolina Panthers Football Operations Department serving as the Director of Pro Scouting which annually provides a steady stream of veteran talent to the team’s roster. The abilities of Koncz and his staff to discover available talent has paid
dividends in helping the Panthers win back-to-back-toback NFC South Championships for the first time in the history of the Division. Mark and his department are constantly evaluating NFL,
Canadian and Arena Football players in preparation of a need both during the season and in the offseason. When an injury creates a need during the season, it is their responsibility
to be ready with a list of recommended players to fill that need. Koncz and his staff will also recommend veteran players to sign as Unrestricted Free Agents and Reserve Futures when the roster size increases to 90 players at the end of the season. 

The Pro Scouting Department helps the coaches during the season by providing in depth scouting reports for the Panthers’ upcoming opponents. It is their responsibility to give a weekly briefing of the opponent’s roster along with that team’s strengths and weaknesses.

Koncz began his career as an intern in the ticketing office back in 1994 and quickly moved to Football Operations in 1995. In October of 1995, he was promoted to the Manager of Football Operations overseeing the team’s travel, budgets and day-to-day activates of the team. He was moved to the Pro Scouting Department in 1998 and was named the Director of Pro Scouting in 2000.
Koncz is a 1990 graduate of the University of Kansas, where he was a three-year letterman and a three-year starter for the Jayhawks serving as team captain his senior year. He earned a Master’s Degree in Sports Administration in May of 1994 and joined the Panthers in August of 1994. Koncz attended Barrington High School in Illinois and now makes Fort Mill, S.C. his home. He has a daughter, Milena and son, Nolan.

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