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1 hour ago, Panther'sBigD said:

Twitter comments say Frazier's wife used to be a team reporter, so probably just her giving a friend the scoop?

 

42 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

He knew about the McCown hire ahead of time too.

He also gave Duce Staley's official title on here before the team announced it.

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2 minutes ago, razorwolf said:

V.P. of Player Personnel 

Since the position is open now I’d offer it to Dan Orlovsky. He has worked around former General Manager and scout personnel. I think he could fill this position and be good at it.

JMO

I'd be okay with that, but he's on a media tour saying Carr is perfect for Carolina. No thanks.

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9 minutes ago, razorwolf said:

V.P. of Player Personnel 

Since the position is open now I’d offer it to Dan Orlovsky. He has worked around former General Manager and scout personnel. I think he could fill this position and be good at it.

JMO

I just read he turned down Carolina offer for a position in the organization to stay a nfl analyst 

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33 minutes ago, razorwolf said:

V.P. of Player Personnel 

Since the position is open now I’d offer it to Dan Orlovsky. He has worked around former General Manager and scout personnel. I think he could fill this position and be good at it.

JMO

Would have been a position on the coaching staff, not the front office.

If they're looking at anybody to replace Pat Stewart in that spot, I'd look at Morocco Brown from the Colts. He's been listed as a GM candidate for years and he'd have connections with both Reich and Caldwell.

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18 minutes ago, razorwolf said:

I just read he turned down Carolina offer for a position in the organization to stay a nfl analyst 

One is a results based, stressfull, time consuming job and the other is a tv analyst on the number one sports tv network is that even a decision. Come on now we all love the panthers but let’s make smart life decisions. Would you rather have daily meetings with Tepper and Frank or Laura Rutledge lol.

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