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Panthers interviewing Morgan, others for Assistant GM job


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9 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

If that's the case then I am very disappointed, no disgusted with this.  Race is not a qualifier for anything and if that's the reason Morgan gets the job the f*ck that.  And you too if that's the way you think.

The only thing that matters he or she is the best person that fits the vision for the job, period.

Based on his bio, I'd say Cunningham is legitimately qualified regardless of other factors.

Still think Morgan has the inside track though.

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2 hours ago, Dilla said:

I would prefer Poles as well. Familiarity is not always the way to go.

Poles isn't a candidate at this point. It's speculated that he will be, but he's not yet.

Either way though, it can be quite objectively said that Morgan has the best resumé of the bunch. Plenty of people believe he'll be a GM himself before too long.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Remember when we were supposed to be looking for an Assistant GM that was going to work under Marty Hurney for a few years and be groomed by Marty to be his replacement?

Those were good times, huh?

Let's not repeat that stupid poo again please.  Not knocking Dan's abilities at all as I love the guy.  I just want the best candidate period and when someone throws out that Rooney Rule bs I get triggered.

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3 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Let's not repeat that stupid poo again please.  Not knocking Dan's abilities at all as I love the guy.  I just want the best candidate period and when someone throws out that Rooney Rule bs I get triggered.

Understood.

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7 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Let's not repeat that stupid poo again please.  Not knocking Dan's abilities at all as I love the guy.  I just want the best candidate period and when someone throws out that Rooney Rule bs I get triggered.

Why not let Fitterer determine who he wants and assume he knows more about what he wants than people looking at a list of names and coming to arbitrary conclusions?

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IMO If judging by star scoring situation I'd give Dan Morgan a slight advantage because of familiarity with the team and GM. Morgan 4¹/² ⭐ and Cunningham 4 ⭐! So I'd be happy with either one as long as it stays at 2 candidates and not be between 13 candidates like it was with GM!

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3 minutes ago, razorwolf said:

IMO If judging by star scoring situation I'd give Dan Morgan a slight advantage because of familiarity with the team and GM. Morgan 4¹/² ⭐ and Cunningham 4 ⭐! So I'd be happy with either one as long as it stays at 2 candidates and not be between 13 candidates like it was with GM!

I hope they interview as many as they need to find the good fit.

 

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18 hours ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Remeber when he actually posted here? A few clowns making fun of his concussions drove him away of course.

We always drive them away sooner or later on the huddle Greg Hardy was on here and knuckleheads ran him off too. 

Never know how much these guys would have shared if we were nice. Haters.

I hope Dan comes back, I didn't get to CheezMo's sp before it closed. People had great things to say.

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6 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Poles isn't a candidate at this point. It's speculated that he will be, but he's not yet.

Either way though, it can be quite objectively said that Morgan has the best resumé of the bunch. Plenty of people believe he'll be a GM himself before too long.

Maaaaaaaan! A former Panther as GM?!?

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