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Carolina Panthers present: Head coach Matt Rhule's Draft Room Setup


TheSpecialJuan

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15 hours ago, Madwolf said:

How does he not have 2 monitors? How did no one get him a dock and another monitor? As an IT person I'm appalled by using a laptop as a monitor, beside another monitor. It makes me throw up in my mouth a little.

The 2 tablets are nice I guess, but you could really just combine that into a single nice computer with 2-3 screens and only have 1 tablet for whatever else. You could even eliminate the tablet. And why don't we have a nice conferencing system setup there?

I mean it's not that bad, but I figured it be better than that. Shows you how much the NFL dropped the ball.

The shot of some of the other team's setups are kind of funny too.

The guy with 6 monitors to make 1 large monitor is really stupid. You're just showing off for not real reason, and once you get beyond 3 monitors (if you actually use them as separate screens) you get way too much real-estate to properly observe anything.

As a fellow IT professional, I too am rather taken aback at the state of that setup.

Get that man a docking station, three monitors and an arm to hold them and the entire setup instantly becomes 1000x cleaner and more functional.  I can't believe an organization like the Panthers doesn't have an IT director to tell them these things.

Dear Panthers:  I'm available!

 

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Giants IT:  "Sorry Mr. Gettleman, we're out of monitors again.  Yup, mousepads too."

Giants IT:  "Also, instead of calling us to reset your passwords after every bathroom break...just go ahead and write them all on a sticky note.  Yeah, sure..the crumbled one in the trashcan should be fine for now. Mr Gettleman."

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On 4/22/2020 at 2:59 PM, TheSpecialJuan said:

Head coach Matt Rhule's Draft Room Setup 

they really really should have gone with a darker wood/stain for those built ins. whenever you've got rich woods and leathers like those chairs and desk in the same room as blonde wood it makes it look like laminate

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