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Report: Rivera’s job in jeopardy


Cary Kollins

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I mean, this isn’t shocking news but Mike Freeman reporting that multiple front office folks around the league feel like major changes are on the way in Carolina.

I think Freeman perfectly nails how damn frustrating it is to watch the Panthers week in and week out, and year in and year out for that matter.

”The Panthers are the NFC version of the Pittsburgh Steelers. They should be so much better and simultaneously so much worse. In the first quarter, they awe you; in the second, they disgust you; in the second half, your eyes pop out of your head and then glaze over.

Several front-office sources in both conferences believe the chaotic nature of the Panthers will result in massive changes this offseason.”

https://syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/2811466-end-of-cam-newtons-season-may-not-be-all-thats-coming-to-an-end-for-panthers.amp.html?__twitter_impression=true

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I would think that looking at the Colts who have over $100 million in cap space for 2019 with the same amount of players as us signed and we have $25-27 million depending on which site you believe says it all.

Hurney threw Hail Marys to make the team a good team— Cams shoulder injury is the nail.

Obviously had Cams arm held up even at 2016 levels we would be in the playoffs but we are not.

so new GM,..

then probably new HC

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Anybody that thinks Hurney and Rivera will be back next season knows nothing about the mentality of someone like David Tepper. A former newspaper reporter and a guy that still doesn't know when to use timeouts in Year 8 aren't the GM and coach for someone worth $8 billion that just spent $2.3 billion buying this team. They're gone and they were gone before this season started.

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Time to clean house. We may (or may not be) at the precipice of a rebuild. Lots of retirements this offseason, Cam may be breaking down, Ron can't put together back-to-back winning seasons, and Hurney gonna Hurney. I'd like to see what Tepper can do with his own personnel hires. 

FWIW, I think Ron's a great person, he just isn't going to get us to the promised land.  

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1 minute ago, FightingScot said:

We need a new starting QB

No poo from me— I’m die hard Cam but have to agree. Cam has to get healthy and be encouraged to step back and get healthy.

in the mean time we do need a starting quarterback.

thats just a fact.

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1 minute ago, FightingScot said:

We need a new starting QB

Glad some if yall arent GMs

Luck would have been long gone, (having a dam good year this season)

 

Aaron Rogers wouod be out of GB, having a avg at best season, worst season yet for him (injured this year)

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