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Dan Morgan going for GM job


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1 minute ago, countryboi said:

We also said the same thing when Gettleman was fired. We as fans don’t really know poo when it comes to GMs and even worse Asst GMs. 

That's true but I would argue Beane is more of an outlier.

As far as Morgan removing the emotional attachment revolving around his history as a Panthers player all we have to go on is his involvement here and Buffalo. If we are to go the glass half full approach we would say his time with the Bills says we should take a shot on him because he was involved at some level in some very solid roster building. On the flip side we said the same thing about Fitterer when we snagged him from Seattle.

It's a crapshoot.

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

So I suggested elsewhere that rather than be GM, Morgan could be a good person for the role Joe Person has talked about, i.e. an ego handler and a go-between for Tepper and team personnel.

I'm probably more comfortable with that idea.

I think part of the problem is too many voices and cooks in the kitchen.  The new GM needs to be able to handle personnel, draft, cap and say no to Tepper. 

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9 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I think they had to give him the courtesy of an interview.  It is hard to justify an internal hire during a house cleaning, but we shall see.  I like what I hear, but I would want to hear from outsiders.  Sometimes serving in a toxic environment does not give you experience.  It will be interesting, but I would love to see him serving in some capacity that influences personnel, based on what I know of his performance in that area.

I do not know if our scouts were terrible or that the front office did not listen to their recommendations, so his relationship with scouting is important one way or another.

Seriously, every single scout for the Carolina Panthers should be fired this offseason.

Every. Single. One. 

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1 minute ago, NAS said:

I think part of the problem is too many voices and cooks in the kitchen.  The new GM needs to be able to handle personnel, draft, cap and say no to Tepper. 

That last part is the hard thing.

Potentially easier if there's someone to do it for them.

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11 minutes ago, NAS said:

I would give Dan a chance, he's got enough experience at this point and my sources say he's the only one in the room with balls to disagree with Tepper.

I know Morgan and his wife pretty well. Morgan (or his wife) is not the type to not say what they think. They are great people. I highly respect and admire them both.

That said, it’s always hard for be to believe the best possible candidate is already in the building as this franchise has tried to sell for a while now and it never works out.

 

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Nay. 

I want to quit hanging on to parts of failed and joke eras.  Fitt should of been gone with Rhule.  The top of the entire team needs to go.  Morgan is part of that.  Maybe Morgan is great.  I don't see the point of gambling with it. 

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