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Carolina Huddle Fitterer Approval Rating


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Fitterer Approval  

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  1. 1. Do you currently approve of the job Scott Fitterer is doing?



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3 hours ago, MasterAwesome said:

Do you guys honestly think Rhule and/or Fitterer are making unilateral decisions when it comes to the roster?  A coach/GM relationship should be highly collaborative; otherwise, that's a sign of a highly dysfunctional partnership IMO if they are on wildly different pages on roster moves (FA, extensions, draft, etc.).  It's very difficult to evaluate them individually when it comes to roster management.

I've tried to evaluate how he's done based on the moves themselves and how they fit with Rhule's philosophy. The FA moves have been the greatest weakness not including this year, because we haven't played a game. Elfein and Irving both seemed to be the "versatile" linemen Matt is so enamored with. RA was an overpay. I'm not a fan of big contracts to 1 year wonders. Guys like BC, Tremble, and TMJ are hard to judge because they weren't used correctly IMO. I cant critique too hard on last year's draft except taking a LS over Smith. That was a boneheaded pick.

He cant make Rhule play the best guys in the best position or draw up an offense more complicated than pop warner. Its his job to find the pieces and he's done that fairly well besides the Darnold debacle but we don't really know who drove that bus off a cliff. I will say we paid too much in picks and the 5th year, I get why, but it backfired.  Right now, I give him a B-. Room for improvement but better than average I think. 

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9 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I've tried to evaluate how he's done based on the moves themselves and how they fit with Rhule's philosophy. The FA moves have been the greatest weakness not including this year, because we haven't played a game. Elfein and Irving both seemed to be the "versatile" linemen Matt is so enamored with. RA was an overpay. I'm not a fan of big contracts to 1 year wonders. Guys like BC, Tremble, and TMJ are hard to judge because they weren't used correctly IMO. I cant critique too hard on last year's draft except taking a LS over Smith. That was a boneheaded pick.

He cant make Rhule play the best guys in the best position or draw up an offense more complicated than pop warner. Its his job to find the pieces and he's done that fairly well besides the Darnold debacle but we don't really know who drove that bus off a cliff. I will say we paid too much in picks and the 5th year, I get why, but it backfired.  Right now, I give him a B-. Room for improvement but better than average I think. 

I'm very skeptical of Fitterer and a lot of his moves but it's really hard to evaluate him when he is just a "Junior GM" to Rhule. 

It will be interesting to see how Fitterer fares once Rhule is fired.

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1 hour ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I've tried to evaluate how he's done based on the moves themselves and how they fit with Rhule's philosophy. The FA moves have been the greatest weakness not including this year, because we haven't played a game. Elfein and Irving both seemed to be the "versatile" linemen Matt is so enamored with. RA was an overpay. I'm not a fan of big contracts to 1 year wonders. Guys like BC, Tremble, and TMJ are hard to judge because they weren't used correctly IMO. I cant critique too hard on last year's draft except taking a LS over Smith. That was a boneheaded pick.

He cant make Rhule play the best guys in the best position or draw up an offense more complicated than pop warner. Its his job to find the pieces and he's done that fairly well besides the Darnold debacle but we don't really know who drove that bus off a cliff. I will say we paid too much in picks and the 5th year, I get why, but it backfired.  Right now, I give him a B-. Room for improvement but better than average I think. 

That even raises another question: who gets the bulk of the blame for an overpay?  Fitterer or Suleiman?  Suleiman is technically in charge of contract negotiations.  All these roles kind of blend together and muddy the waters.

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22 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

That even raises another question: who gets the bulk of the blame for an overpay?  Fitterer or Suleiman?  Suleiman is technically in charge of contract negotiations.  All these roles kind of blend together and muddy the waters.

Good point. We throw shade about the contracts but Suleiman is technically the guy hammering those out. We've even seen videos of him doing it on previous Panthers Confidential episodes. 

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On 6/9/2022 at 10:36 AM, Jon Snow said:

Probably close to an even split would be my early prediction. 

Agreed loved what we did in rounds 1 and 3 this year. Didnt like rounds 4,5 and 7. Mays could turn out to be solid 

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Forgot round 6
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