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Panthers officially request interview with Adam Peters


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4 minutes ago, top dawg said:

"The Panthers are expected to reach out to longtime Patriots executive Nick Caserio this week, as well as Colts assistant general manager Ed Dodds, Vikings assistant GM George Paton, and Chiefs director of player personnel Mike Borgonzi."

-CBS Sports

LaCanfora is the only one I've seen mention Paton and Borgonzi so far.

Borgonzi would be our third Chiefs request.

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10 minutes ago, top dawg said:

"The Panthers are expected to reach out to longtime Patriots executive Nick Caserio this week, as well as Colts assistant general manager Ed Dodds, Vikings assistant GM George Paton, and Chiefs director of player personnel Mike Borgonzi."

-CBS Sports

Amazing, I wonder if any team before has ever shown interest in interviewing this many GM candidates? I absolutely love it, we should be turning over every single stone in this search. It's a critical hire. 

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15 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

When we hired Gettleman didn’t it feel like we only interviewed 4 people?

Five, I think. I remember Gettleman, Marc Ross, Lake Dawson, George Paton and a CFL guy whose name escapes me. Possible I missed someone but that's all I remember.

I think we had something like seven candidates lined up for the coaching search. We interviewed Bieniemy, McCarthy and Rhule, had one scheduled for McDaniels and we're pondering Stefanski and someone else but the Rhule interview ended that process early.

The current count for this cycle is nine.

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17 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Five, I think. I remember Gettleman, Marc Ross, Lake Dawson, George Paton and a CFL guy whose name escapes me. Possible I missed someone but that's all I remember.

I think we had something like seven candidates lined up for the coaching search. We interviewed Bieniemy, McCarthy and Rhule, had one scheduled for McDaniels and we're pondering Stefanski and someone else but the Rhule interview ended that process early.

The current count for this cycle is nine.

CFL guy was Jimmy Popp I think.  He is from Mooresville. And was a GM in the CFL. I could be wrong though.

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