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Panthers Director Of Player Personnel Don Gregory Might Be Headed To Buffalo


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And I continue to hear that new Bills coach Sean McDermott has growing cache with ownership and that team could be bringing in vice presidents and/or personnel figures with ties to the coach in the near future.

Panthers director of player personnel is someone particularly well thought of who could end up in Buffalo after the draft in one capacity or another. There are already rumblings that the marriage of McDermott and Bills Gm Doug Whaley likely isn’t built to last.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/redskins-casting-wide-net-in-gm-search-that-might-ultimately-result-in-few-takers/

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7 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Wow. That would be nuts if a first time NFL HC would have the pull in an organization to force front office changes before he's ever coached a single game.

I mean I don't think it's exactly nuts. Obviously he would reccomend it and hopefully a front office would have faitj enough in a HC they just hired to listen to him. Especially considering the ammount of great talent we have drafted the past decade or so

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On 3/23/2017 at 9:11 PM, ickmule said:

You move from NC to Buttfalo for any reason, you need 

On 3/23/2017 at 9:11 PM, ickmule said:

You move from NC to Buttfalo for any reason, you need your head examined. Just sayin 

The Carolinas are where people from Buffalo who can't make anything of themselves go because the local people competing for jobs we so dumb, alike and lazy...it's easy to find work....look at your police forces, teachers, etc...full of new Yorkers....must be me living in your hillbilly fantasy

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