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Gettleman


The_Rainmaker

Is this season Gettleman & his FUPA's fault.  

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2 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Yeah, questionable coaching decisions and sloppy play have nothing to do with our record.

 

yea its not like the GM gave us probably the worst secondary in panthers lifespan. You can coach up all you want to but when you lack of talent this severe there is nothing you can do to cover it up. 

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1 minute ago, The_Rainmaker said:

yea its not like the GM gave us probably the worst secondary in panthers lifespan. You can coach up all you want to but when you lack of talent this severe there is nothing you can do to cover it up. 

Sounds like a combination of factors.  Gettleman isn't making personnel changes without discussing them first with Ron and his coaching staff.

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3 minutes ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

to throw 2 starting rookie corners to the wolves on a superbowl caliber team is the dumbest thing any GM could ever do. 

I mean im glad he drafted Bradberry but letting Norman walk for nothing while not addressign OTs & DE is just fuging stupid.

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It's not all Gettlemans fault, but he gets a good chunk of the blame. He is tasked with supplying the coaches the players or talent for them to be able to effectively run their respective schemes. He did not do that. Let the all pro CB that Rivera built up go, let the vets go without properly replacing them with other vets. Instead, he brings in 3 rookie CB's. Didn't really add much to the team, as well. 

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