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Panthers VP of football ops Sean Padden has resigned


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2 hours ago, Trainwreck said:

No one wants to work with Matt Rhule. Rhule wants to much control. Luke left recently. Rhule hand picked Fitterer a guy that will not want all the control. Rhule will be gone or all these guys he hired will soon. 

If fans could be fired, you’d be drawing unemployment.

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2 hours ago, Trainwreck said:

No one wants to work with Matt Rhule. Rhule wants to much control. Luke left recently. Rhule hand picked Fitterer a guy that will not want all the control. Rhule will be gone or all these guys he hired will soon. 

He was fired. 

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Rhule's right hand man for the last 8 years through three teams. Suddenly folks aren't getting along? The whispers from "sources" about how no he didn't quit we basically fired him are familiar for this regime after how they handled the Teddy Bridgewater debacle. Dysfunction is not what you want to hear with camp around the corner. We'll see how it goes.

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This stuff happens when there are major changes. We hired a new GM. This guy probably felt like his toes were getting stepped on. Hell, they probably were. Something had to give and it wasn't gonna be the new GM that was just hired so Rhule's tag along buddy had to go. Rhule and this dude go waaaaaay back. St least back to '98 when they were both at Albright. Honestly, I see it as a good thing the move was made. With the control Rhule has if he put his foot down and wanted his buddy to stay he'd still be here and from the sound of it he'd still be ruffling a lot of feathers.

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12 minutes ago, frankw said:

Rhule's right hand man for the last 8 years through three teams. Suddenly folks aren't getting along? The whispers from "sources" about how no he didn't quit we basically fired him are familiar for this regime after how they handled the Teddy Bridgewater debacle. Dysfunction is not what you want to hear with camp around the corner. We'll see how it goes.

You saying dysfunctional doesn't count frank.

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