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2 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

That article didn't say Fit was a paper pusher or had no input  like you categorize the situation..

They make trades like Seattle does and where does Fit come from?? And that's not a clear sign of a GM with some control..

He has final say. That's what the article from the Panthers' official website confirmed which is what I've said. Fitts has influence but control is on paper and the paper says Rhule.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He has final say. That's what the article from the Panthers' official website confirmed which is what I've said. Fitts has influence but control is on paper and the paper says Rhule.

As a coach should... Fox had it so did Rivera.. Where is it different??

Last 2 years other then the QBs what players are you done with already that they've brought in??

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8 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

As a coach should... Fox had it so did Rivera.. Where is it different??

They didn't have final say on rosters. Rivera doesn't in Washington now either. Most NFL coaches don't. That's why it was such a big deal and so surprising for a first time NFL HC with minimal NFL experience to get it right out of the gate.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

They didn't have final say on rosters. Rivera doesn't in Washington now either. Most NFL coaches don't. That's why it was such a big deal and so surprising for a first time NFL HC with minimal NFL experience to get it right out of the gate.

Yes they did... Man stop with this made up history... Fox got the players he wanted most season and so did Ron...

Other then Gettlmen years and how did that work out??

 

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11 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Yes they did... Man stop with this made up history... Fox got the players he wanted most season and so did Ron...

Other then Gettlmen years and how did that work out??

 

They didn't have roster control. Ron still doesn't. You being mad doesn't change that. This is gonna go the same way as when you asked specifically who would make a move like benching D-Jax today and I pointed out Belichick benching Malcolm Butler in the Super Bowl and you ghosted on that conversation. 😂

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28 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

They didn't have roster control. Ron still doesn't. You being mad doesn't change that. This is gonna go the same way as when you asked specifically who would make a move like benching D-Jax today and I pointed out Belichick benching Malcolm Butler in the Super Bowl and you ghosted on that conversation. 😂

Ron for years thought that Secondary player could be found and wanted most of his players in the front 7.. How many years in Ron's tenure did we spend high draft picks on Secondary players??

Fox wanted Veteran QB.. We never drafted a QB high when Fox was here..

Please show what proof you had that Fox nor Ron had final say on the roster??

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31 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

They didn't have roster control. Ron still doesn't. You being mad doesn't change that. This is gonna go the same way as when you asked specifically who would make a move like benching D-Jax today and I pointed out Belichick benching Malcolm Butler in the Super Bowl and you ghosted on that conversation. 😂

1 coach in nfl history and he benched him for off the field poo not on the field and lost that Superbowl and still blame for it to this day..

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You asked for an example. I gave you one. It just so happened to be arguably the greatest coach ever.

You gave me 1 that had nothing to do with on the field play.. Good for you.. But reality is that doesn't fit the actual question..

Who benches their number 1 cb after 1 bad half of football..

Not 1 bad night at the bar and missing practice during Superbowl week. 

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10 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Ron for years thought that Secondary player could be found and wanted most of his players in the front 7.. How many years in Ron's tenure did we spend high draft picks on Secondary players??

Fox wanted Veteran QB.. We never drafted a QB high when Fox was here..

Please show what proof you had that Fox nor Ron had final say on the roster??

Marty always had final roster say under JR, even when he was brought back as im"interim" GM.

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article162361923.html

 

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Marty always had final roster say under JR, even when he was brought back as im"interim" GM.

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article162361923.html

 

I’m sorry I don’t subscribe to the observer. 

But this is complete BS… Marty drafted to whatever coaches team philosophy… Fox and Ron had way different Philosophies and that’s why you can see the differences in the type of players Fox wanted and The type of players Ron wanted… If Marty had final say the team would’ve been the Same type for the 10 years Marty was here..

example…

Fox would have never drafted Cam..

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Sums it up perfectly. "I can't read what you linked, but since it doesn't fit what I want to believe it's complete BS." 😂

Well open the link so non subscriber can read it.. 

but if this is your game … You pretty much are saying Marty Hurney is a good GM who built 2 Super Bowl rosters under 2 different coaches philosophies on his own player evaluation skills..

I’m a Marty defender and wouldn’t say that…

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