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Panthers start front office makeover - hire ex-Steeler


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kinda weird to call this a front office makeover in the traditional sense. VP of development is a business role. he's not going to be doing anything about players, contracts, etc. probably he's just there to manage stadium improvements, the practice facility, that sort of thing.

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4 minutes ago, vorbis said:

kinda weird to call this a front office makeover in the traditional sense. VP of development is a business role. he's not going to be doing anything about players, contracts, etc. probably he's just there to manage stadium improvements, the practice facility, that sort of thing.

He's probably being brought to help with the indoor practice facility among other things...

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11 minutes ago, vorbis said:

kinda weird to call this a front office makeover in the traditional sense. VP of development is a business role. he's not going to be doing anything about players, contracts, etc. probably he's just there to manage stadium improvements, the practice facility, that sort of thing.

Yep, this is a business side of the house move that won't have any impact on the football side.

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