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Article by Jason B. Hirshhorn. "Can the Panthers win the NFC South for the third consecutive year"? A valid question until he shows his ass about what he actually knows about this team, "Gettlemans track record with the draft is suspect . He will need to change that to keep his team on top of the NFC South". Read that quote again and let it sink in a bit. Gettlemans strength Is player evaluation. He nailed the draft and I expect him to have a repeat performance this year. Amazing the lack of research and knowledge that is involved before writing an article. Almost spit up my coffee when I read that statement.

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Article by Jason B. Hirshhorn. "Can the Panthers win the NFC South for the third consecutive year"? A valid question until he shows his ass about what he actually knows about this team, "Gettlemans track record with the draft is suspect . He will need to change that to keep his team on top of the NFC South". Read that quote again and let it sink in a bit. Gettlemans strength Is player evaluation. He nailed the draft and I expect him to have a repeat performance this year. Amazing the lack of research and knowledge that is involved before writing an article. Almost spit up my coffee when I read that statement.

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Article by Jason B. Hirshhorn. "Can the Panthers win the NFC South for the third consecutive year"? A valid question until he shows his ass about what he actually knows about this team, "Gettlemans track record with the draft is suspect . He will need to change that to keep his team on top of the NFC South". Read that quote again and let it sink in a bit. Gettlemans strength Is player evaluation. He nailed the draft and I expect him to have a repeat performance this year. Amazing the lack of research and knowledge that is involved before writing an article. Almost spit up my coffee when I read that statement.

Was that a Fansided article?

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Article by Jason B. Hirshhorn. "Can the Panthers win the NFC South for the third consecutive year"? A valid question until he shows his ass about what he actually knows about this team, "Gettlemans track record with the draft is suspect . He will need to change that to keep his team on top of the NFC South". Read that quote again and let it sink in a bit. Gettlemans strength Is player evaluation. He nailed the draft and I expect him to have a repeat performance this year. Amazing the lack of research and knowledge that is involved before writing an article. Almost spit up my coffee when I read that statement.

http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2015/3/26/8267399/panthers-nfc-south-saints-buccaneers-falcons-2015-free-agency

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