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Fitterer, Reich Combine pressers today


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9 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I remember Matt Rhule's pressers.

Man, is it different now.

These interviews are making Rhule’s pressers an increasingly distant memory. Scott F referred to “a change in culture”, and you definitely get that sense from listening to him, Reich and other staffers. The future is indeed bright in Carolina!

 

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Just now, Prowler2k18 said:

These interviews are making Rhule’s pressers an increasingly distant memory. Scott F referred to “a change in culture”, and you definitely get that sense from listening to him, Reich and other staffers. The future is indeed bright in Carolina!

You also got a very real sense that he wasn't exactly sad to see Matt Rhule go.

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The thing about Carr is that he would immediately make this a 10 win team with the roster had last year. Taking Richardson at 9 and keeping our picks to build the rest of the team doesn't sound too bad. We can win now and build a culture for the new QB to develop into. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

More from Fitterer via Panthers.com

 

Just listening to Fitt's responses to questions about his working relationship with Reich as the HC and comparing it with what his responses were when asked about the process with Rhule, and it seems crystal clear what a shift the organization has undergone in the last month or so.  Fitt did a good job answering the questions about Rhule while he was here, but it was clear it was not a good working relationship and you could sense the tension.  He just seems so much more comfortable and free now with that burden lifted off of him and the organization as a whole.

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Just listening to Fitt's responses to questions about his working relationship with Reich as the HC and comparing it with what his responses were when asked about the process with Rhule, and it seems crystal clear what a shift the organization has undergone in the last month or so.  Fitt did a good job answering the questions about Rhule while he was here, but it was clear it was not a good working relationship and you could sense the tension.  He just seems so much more comfortable and free now with that burden lifted off of him and the organization as a whole.

Did you catch his comment about having good qbs on the team before but they needed to have the staff to develop and support them? A nice little shout out to Rhule and his crew.

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