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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Hadn't thought about that.

Morgan and Kuechly in the same front office? That's intriguing.

Right? It's like if the Spiderverse was the Pantherverse!

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I hadn't considered it either because I thought Directors and Assistant GM's were kinda along the same level, so it wouldn't be a bump up for him. But if it does, then come on down!

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4 minutes ago, blueandblackattack said:

Right? It's like if the Spiderverse was the Pantherverse!

I hadn't considered it either because I thought Directors and Assistant GM's were kinda along the same level, so it wouldn't be a bump up for him. But if it does, then come on down!

Assistant GM would be a promotion for Morgan.

Teams were able to refuse us permission to interview guys last year because we weren't offering a position that included roster control.

The NFL changed some of those rules for this year because the Patriots kept screwing guys like Nick Caserio and Monti Ossenfort out of better opportunities, but I don't know if those changes would affect this sort of thing or not.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah injuries aside Morgan, Beason, and Kuechly were all HOF talents.

We were spoiled with such great HOF level MLB play from 2001-2019. 
Incredible to have drafted these guys. 
Seefart was a terrible Panthers coach but he left us Dan Morgan, Kris Jenkins and #89. Arguably 2 HOF talents. 

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