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Looking at the fact's Gettleman wasn't poo.


panther4life

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How easily you forget Mike Mitchell, Coleman combo. Bringing in Mike Adams, Pep, and Munnerlyn to bring the veteran presence we lost last season. Getting rid of Ealy who was not a great fit for this team. Extending Newton, Kuechly, and now Star. Getting us to the Super Bowl two years removed from being $16 million over the cap and in a position to not be competitive. The ability to tell Johnson no and bring him back on a one year deal worth peanuts...

Compare that to what you think Hurney would have accomplished as he is the only point of comparison since 2002 for the Panthers.

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Gentleman was a very good GM. The guy was the executive of the year in 2015 and he is very well respected by the football professionals around the league. He came in with a long term plan and he executed it very well. Also, how can anybody claim that some of his draft picks are bad when so many of them haven't even played 3 full seasons yet? Not every draft pick is going to be a superstar right out of the gate.

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