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Steven Drummond resigns


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4 minutes ago, Tbe said:

Yeah, he was close to someone in the Texan’s FO if I remember right.

Ah yes. It was Jack Easterby, hence the speculation that Drummond was a similar figure in our organization.

I remember the rumor but I'd forgotten why it came about.

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Good riddance. This is a good day for the Panthers. Get rid of everyone who was part of the Jerry Richardson stench. He was a mouthpiece for Richardson and the same for Tepper, but this time Tepper gave him some actual responsibilities. He was part of the Rhule search and was vocal on keeping wilks. 
 

people forget he was part of the group calling sexual harassment victims and so kindly reminding them of their NDA’s.

 

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29 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The only think I can conclude is that working for Tepper fuging sucks because it sure is a revolving door.

Not sure this one's on Tepper (granted it could be)

From what I've read, it sounds like Hurney and Rhule were both comfortable working with Drummond on football stuff (Marty could certainly relate to having no football background) but Fitterer and Reich didn't care to include him on personnel matters.

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3 hours ago, Cam's New Arm said:

What do you mean?

Wouldn't it be great fun to have a ninja in the office? How many teams have that? We've already got a special forces guy. 

Street brawl, who could take our FO?

If we had a ninja and special forces guy, nobody. That's who.

I can't be the only one who thought it would be awesome.

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