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Article: Dave Gettleman Has Destroyed The Carolina Panthers


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Dave Gettleman Has Destroyed The Carolina Panthers

Adam Wilkinson , Sports Mania on October 16

When GM Dave Gettleman came to the Carolina Panthers, most Panthers fans thought it was a great move. After all Gettleman had led the New York Giants to two Super Bowl titles, and helped get the Panthers out of "salary cap hell" as most fans would call it. However after starting the 2016 season 1-5, a season in which the Panthers were supposed to contend for a Super Bowl championship, Panthers fans are finally beginning to see Gettleman for what he really is, a below average GM who tries to win with below average players.

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Get ready for the ride. The front office has a lot of answering to do, and while he does not like to trot himself out during the season, he has to as the fans/customers demand management to answer for their crap product they sold as entertainment and value.

There is a pattern with Gettleman as the GM, and it is likely to get much worse for the Panthers front office.

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4 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

And it begins...

Get ready for the ride. The front office has a lot of answering to do, and while he does not like to trot himself out during the season, he has to as the fans/customers demand management to answer for their crap product they sold as entertainment and value.

There is a pattern with Gettleman as the GM, and it is likely to get much worse for the Panthers front office.

I've got to tell you dude, you have taken a ton of poo on this forum for your opinion, but you've been pretty spot on. There are a ton of people on here who owe you an apology for what all they have said to you. 

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2 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

I've got to tell you dude, you have taken a ton of poo on this forum for your opinion, but you've been pretty spot on. There are a ton of people on here who owe you an apology for what all they have said to you. 

He hasn't been alone

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