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Panthers also interviewed Omar Khan


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Panthers interview two more GM candidates
 

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The Panthers pushed their list of interviews for their general manager vacancy to 15 on Monday, and they're close to making a decision.

The team met with Seahawks vice president of football operations Scott Fitterer and Steelers vice president of football and business administration Omar Khan on Monday, the 14th and 15th names to interview over the past eight days.

Fitterer has been with the Seahawks since 2001, and effectively operates as a co-assistant GM under John Schneider there. Khan has a background with Panthers owner David Tepper from his days as a Steelers minority owner.

A hire is expected this week.

 

And we now have a time frame...

 

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Interesting that Khan comes up after the long line of candidates and Peters still out there.

The ties to Tepper and Suleiman are def there and he is young from a franchise synonymous with building long-term success.

Still prefer Peters or Schoen over Khan, but I don't know enough about Khan other than being the heir-apparent to Colbert.

I wonder if it comes down to Tepper's "guy" or Rhule's "guy". Def an odd day hearing Dodds choosing to move on to Detroit and now these two candidates.

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Recapping...

Jerry Reese, Former General Manager, New York Giants
Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, Vice President of Football Operations, Cleveland Browns
Nick Caserio, Director of Player Personnel, New England Patriots (accepted job with Houston Texans)
Joe Schoen, Assistant General Manager, Buffalo Bills
Monti Ossenfort, Director of Player Personnel, Tennessee Titans
Jeff Ireland, Assistant General Manager for College Personnel, New Orleans Saints
Adam Peters, Vice President of Player Personnel, San Francisco 49ers
Ed Dodds, Assistant General Manager, Indianapolis Colts (name withdrawn)
Ryan Poles, Assistant Director of Player Personnel, Kansas City Chiefs
Brandt Tills, Director of Football Administration, Kansas City Chiefs
Champ Kelly, Assistant Director of Player Personnel, Chicago Bears
Pat Stewart, Director of Player Personnel, Panthers
Samir Suleiman, Director of Player Negotiations / Salary Cap Manager, Panthers
Scott Fitterer, Vice President of Football Operations, Seattle Seahawks
Omar Khan, Vice President of Football & Business Administration, Pittsburgh Steelers

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Recapping...

Jerry Reese, Former GM, New York Giants
Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, Cleveland Browns
Nick Caserio, New England Patriots
Joe Schoen, Assistant GM, Buffalo Bills
Monti Ossenfort, New England Patriots
Jeff Ireland, Assistant GM for College Scouting, New Orleans Saints
Adam Peters, San Francisco 49ers
Ed Dodds, Assistant GM, Indianapolis Colts (name withdrawn)
Ryan Poles, Kansas City Chiefs
Brandt Tills, Kansas City Chiefs
Champ Kelly, Chicago Bears
Pat Stewart, Panthers
Samir Suleiman, Panthers
Scott Fitterer, Seattle Seahawks
Omar Khan, Pittsburgh Steelers

I think they could find a few more if they really tried.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Recapping...

Jerry Reese, Former GM, New York Giants
Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, Cleveland Browns
Nick Caserio, New England Patriots
Joe Schoen, Assistant GM, Buffalo Bills
Monti Ossenfort, New England Patriots
Jeff Ireland, Assistant GM for College Scouting, New Orleans Saints
Adam Peters, San Francisco 49ers
Ed Dodds, Assistant GM, Indianapolis Colts (name withdrawn)
Ryan Poles, Kansas City Chiefs
Brandt Tills, Kansas City Chiefs
Champ Kelly, Chicago Bears
Pat Stewart, Panthers
Samir Suleiman, Panthers
Scott Fitterer, Seattle Seahawks
Omar Khan, Pittsburgh Steelers

this is ridiculous

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13 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Wow this is ridiculous, I don’t think they really have a clue. Tepper only has money and this team might go downhill fast with him running it 

It's not ridiculous. They are honestly probably seeing who offers the most acceptable approach to the rebuild. Id imagine they have these GMs coming in when fully fleshed out  plans for how they envision the franchise rebuild to go. Rushing a hire is ridiculous, being diligent and waiting for the right choice is responsible. 

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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

It's not ridiculous. They are honestly probably seeing who offers the most acceptable approach to the rebuild. Id imagine they have these GMs coming in when fully fleshed out  plans for how they envision the franchise rebuild to go. Rushing a hire is ridiculous, being diligent and waiting for the right choice is responsible. 

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13 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I am starting to feel a bit overlooked.  I have had a few good posts on the huddle over the years.  Checking my phone.....nope. 

LOL. Me too, my plan was far superior to Marty's plan this past off-season. I guess they think the magic is gone and maybe I'd pull a Dodds because I'm not dealing with my full deck of comp picks and cap space.

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19 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Wow this is ridiculous, I don’t think they really have a clue. Tepper only has money and this team might go downhill fast with him running it 

You’re really complaining we’re doing DD and being thorough..? 

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