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Behind the scenes in the front office


Mr. Scot
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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

With Rhule, it was his way or nothing.

He like to call it "collaborative" but his version of "collaboration" was basically badgering everybody until he got what he wanted.

There are no words to describe just how glad I am that man is gone.

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30 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Great stuff.  I always loved Dan Morgan and it is nice to see his role here.  The front office sounds like a great team who work very well together and trust and respect each other. They have a good philosophy and it sounds like they are able to execute it without big egos involved.  I am forgetting the past...in my mind this is Fitt's 1st year as GM.

Thanks for posting this @Mr. Scot

I haven't subscribed to a newspaper in decades, but the content I've seen from Ellis Williams and Mike Kaye convinced me to take a special offer The Observer had online.

Haven't regretted it. These guys are offering some of the best Panthers coverage we've had in a long long time.

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Just now, ThPantherFan said:

I agree with that statement!

Definitely his first year with the actual powers that tend to come with the office.

I give a lot of the credit for the collaborative atmosphere to Fitterer. And the reason is because if you read the comments from the people who work for him, that's what they do.

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1 hour ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

I think this article shows how much this front office was actually handicapped by Rhule. It very much does feel like Fitterer was Rhule's yes man. Now that Rhule is gone, Fitt can really work his magic and results have been pretty good so far. I have the utmost confidence in this new staff even compared to previous successful regimes. 

Sounds like it allowed Morgan to have a more prominent role and he has a much better working relationship with Fitterer than Rhule ever did.

 

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14 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I haven't subscribed to a newspaper in decades, but the content I've seen from Ellis Williams and Mike Kaye convinced me to take a special offer The Observer had online.

Haven't regretted it. These guys are offering some of the best Panthers coverage we've had in a long long time.

I take the Observer online for the coverage on the panthers and I live 120 miles from Charlotte. 

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