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Speaking of Dan Morgan and Fitterer...


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On 1/17/2021 at 12:23 PM, ThPantherFan said:

I'd love to see Morgan here,

I'd love to see Dan Morgan join the personal department as a Assistant General Manager or some capacity! Especially since Scott and Dan has a past of working together in a personal capacity! With Scott, Dan, and Matt Rhule working together its my opinion that it would be a good group come the draft along with all the scouts and personal! 

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Based on what he said today, it doesn't sound like they're going to be any major front office changes, and maybe none at all, until after the Draft. Fitterer wants to get to know the people that are already in place and evaluate them before making any decisions.

I still think Morgan ultimately ends up here but I don't know that it happens quickly.

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On 1/16/2021 at 5:25 PM, therealmjl said:

Yikes. In an office setting like that with tons of opinions and heated discussions they are sure to bump heads a time or two...

 

 

 

 

Too soon?

I get the joke but on a serious note, I just can’t possibly imagine Luke butting heads with anyone off the field....

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What makes me excited about any of this is the fact that our franchise finally has enough years under our belt where we can get franchise guys to come back full circle to work for the team...sort of like people who grew up a Panther fan when they were kids, have little kids now themselves. Cool to finally see our franchise evolve into one with history. Not sure if I articulated that well enough but hopefully u get my point. 

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