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Developing: Alex Marvez - "Just a hunch but wouldn't be surprised at all if John Dorsey ultimately becomes new @Panthers GM"


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Just now, TheRumGone said:

Not really. 2x coach of the year and super bowl appearance. Now I think he has to win this season, if it's dreadful then yes, coaching change.

I just mean the fact that a GM typically wants his own staff.

Inheriting Cam would be a dream job

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27 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Look for Dorsey to be fired in 4-5 years too.  Rumor has it he wasn't a player favorite either.

Really? I heard that he wasn't good at communication with his FO peers, but he was GM that wanted to be loved by the players.

While Reid has a reputation for being structured and process-oriented, Dorsey was described by those who know both men as looser.

“He goes with the flow,” one source said of Dorsey.

That style didn’t always mesh in situations outside of Dorsey’s undeniable strengths, picking and evaluating players. The other areas Dorsey oversaw were contracts and salary cap management — and the Chiefs have been in cap trouble for a while — in addition to the general, day-to-day management of the team.

“He’s not a big disciplinarian or big on chain of command,” a source said, “so people did what they wanted.”

“It’s more about his management skills,” another source added.

For instance, the typically stable Chiefs also made waves this offseason when Dorsey released director of football administration Trip MacCracken and director of pro scouting Will Lewis. Each man had been with the team for at least four years, and not only were their dismissals surprising, there weren’t many answers to be found, even inside the organization.

“Those decisions were totally John’s,” a source said. “That’s the kind of stuff he does.”

Sources also critiqued Dorsey’s management style, noting that while he was often friendly and jovial, the same tongue-in-cheek manner he used to win over most people over eventually wore on others.

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/article158155634.html

 

 

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1 hour ago, mjligon said:

I just mean the fact that a GM typically wants his own staff.

Inheriting Cam would be a dream job

I do t doubt this in theory but does it hold true in practice? In terms of coaching changes?

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