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Albert Breer: Patriots director of player personnel Nick Caserio could be hired after his contract runs out


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One name that I wouldn’t rule out for the Panthers, as they look to add to their front office is Patriots director of player personnel Nick Caserio. I know that Carolina owner David Tepper has been friendly with Caserio at league events, and it’s possible he’ll wait until after the draft to take a big swing at bringing in a scouting-side executive.

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The Texans were previously interested in Caserio. Then they said they weren't gonna hire a GM. Then they said they might. Then Bill O'Brien said "no need to change anything, everything is fine".

Perhaps once the draft is over, Marty heads to DC and Caserio takes over here.

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15 minutes ago, CBDellinger said:

Who runs the draft then?  

 

You mean to tell me there's NO one else to do it? Like what if he fuging dies tomorrow, they won't have someone to take over? (No i'm not wishing death on hurney.)

Don't see why Hurney gets the courtesy of waiting until the season (draft) is done for him to get gone. Rivera was fired with 4 games left. 

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20 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

I want Marty Gone ASAP. Honestly, don't see the point of keeping him if you're going to let him go after the draft. Just no point at all. 

He's the only thing keeping me excited about this "rebuild". It's hard to have a rebuild when you are still clinging onto the past.

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53 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

 

You mean to tell me there's NO one else to do it? Like what if he fuging dies tomorrow, they won't have someone to take over? (No i'm not wishing death on hurney.)

Don't see why Hurney gets the courtesy of waiting until the season (draft) is done for him to get gone. Rivera was fired with 4 games left. 

I’m sure they won’t cancel the draft if old hurn dog goes to the great scouting gig in the sky, but for now he’s under contract, he’s been working on it for months and it appears that Tepper kinda likes him.  
 

 

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51 minutes ago, CBDellinger said:

I’m sure they won’t cancel the draft if old hurn dog goes to the great scouting gig in the sky, but for now he’s under contract, he’s been working on it for months and it appears that Tepper kinda likes him.  
 

By all accounts, he's very likable.

Mind you, I'd like him a lot better if he were good at his job.

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