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GM Candidate: Trent Kirchner


Mr. Scot

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44 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Eric DeCosta? General take on him is he'll never leave the Ravens because he's Ozzie Newsome's heir apparent.

Kirchner and Schneider might possibly  be a similar dynamic.

 

Yeah, that's him.  IIRC, he outright refused to even interview for the reason you mentioned.  I wish Beane had been equally as loyal here lol.

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Jerry is the ultimate: can't live with him and can't live without him. Without him, there would be no Panthers. With him he's shown that he over meddles with the team and makes bad football decisions. 

Everyone says that all Jerry wants to do is win a Superbowl. a.) I'm not sure how true that is and b.) ironically Jerry might be the very thing preventing us from winning one. 

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6 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

Yeah, that's him.  IIRC, he outright refused to even interview for the reason you mentioned.  I wish Beane had been equally as loyal here lol.

The Beane timing is pretty awful because I know he would have rather been the Panthers GM instead of Buffalos. 

Which makes this whole firing so fuging stupid. If Jerry was going to get pissy and act like a petulant teenager he could have at least done it when there was a viable backup on staff. 

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58 minutes ago, SOJA said:

Jerry is the ultimate: can't live with him and can't live without him. Without him, there would be no Panthers. With him he's shown that he over meddles with the team and makes bad football decisions. 

Everyone says that all Jerry wants to do is win a Superbowl. a.) I'm not sure how true that is and b.) ironically Jerry might be the very thing preventing us from winning one. 

I have said this many a time in years past.

I have absolutely no doubt that Jerry Richardson badly wants to win a Super Bowl.

I severely question whether or not he really knows how to do it.

Desire isn't the problem. Ability is.

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