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Scott Fitterer


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Was about to say this, everyone was so quick to kiss his ass and name him best GM in the league. Now we are stuck with a 19 million dollar backup QB, still have no O-line, and traded away our 2nd and 3rd this year in the process. Now he can sit back and watch the Jets scoop up a nice O-lineman with our early 2nd we could’ve had.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, I still remember when you were strutting around at 3-0 talking about the playoffs like we were already in them then went wild with Madden trades presumably trying to recreate the Legion of Boom only to yield the Legion of Doom whole leaving us nearly devoid of draft capital next year.

So to you I say the same as to Matt Rhule

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Looking at all the picks the Seahawks have foolishly given away in the last few years makes me wonder about Fitterer and what he's done so far in Carolina.  I'm certainly not convinced he is essential to the Panthers future turn around.  Hopefully, Tepper isn't emotionally attached to anyone associated with this train wreck.

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Like I keep saying... whoever thought signing Pat Eflein and Cam Erving to 3 year deals on the first day of free agency needs to go. Also, it's not good if the GM allowed something that obviously atrocious to happen. I would be like "Mr. Rhule in what way, shape or form are these players even back ups"... "What tape has ever shown that they are worth being on an NFL roster"?

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3 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Looking at all the picks the Seahawks have foolishly given away in the last few years makes me wonder about Fitterer and what he's done so far in Carolina.  I'm certainly not convinced he is essential to the Panthers future turn around.  Hopefully, Tepper isn't emotionally attached to anyone associated with this train wreck.

Exactly.  What have they done since lucking into Russell Wilson and Bobby Wagner?  They haven't been able to build anything since those 1st 2 Super Bowl appearances.

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I think Fitt has made good moves and I am confident he can find us good players like he already has.  But it clearly is coaching we lack.  Guys on both sides of the ball making constant mistakes and playing unsound football. With this secondary how do receivers get wide open?  Blown coverages, guys not being where they belong, crucial penalties. The whole team plays soft too often.  The offense isn't tough at all. Running teams have to be tough and clearly we arent.

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    • Don't forget that Rhule actually took Tepper's offer to the Giants and they balked. He was just seeking the big payday which should have been a red flag. I have no idea how much time Tepper spends within the Panthers building. I do know that he in the past has been too much involved. He supposedly held weekly meetings with Reich. Then after firing Reich Tepper he held a press conference where he did virtually all the talking and made it about himself. Before that Tepper went out of his way to bloviate to the press about how he spoke to Bryce Young months before the draft and directly told him he wanted him to be a Panther. Then he went to the well of his selling point about Bryce being a point guard and we wouldn't need to invest in elite weapons. The guy thinks and talks like he knows what he's doing. At the end of the day the franchise has been in the gutter in large part due to he and his wife's involvement. It is what it is. Appreciate the convo.
    • Unlike most of you, I do not assume the FO thinks he is beyond repair.  For the first time since 2017 the Panthers have a chance to be in the playoffs. One more game will tie them for the most wins since 2018, 2 more wins will put them at 8 wins - the most in 8 years.  Hate all you want but a big part of that success has come from Bryce. He got them in the hole with Miami but he got them out of it as well and was a big part of that win. Against Dallas, he played very well throughout the game plus he converted on a 4th down in the final minutes putting them in FG range for the win. He may not have had a good game against the Packers but he did convert on two 3rd down conversions in the final minutes to help seal the win and of course the Falcons game was his best yet. Tepper likes him and they have a huge investment in him as well. You don't just throw that away unless you have something concrete lined up behind him - which I just don't see.  
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