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Fitterer, Morgan, and the Brass having pressers tomorrow?


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1 minute ago, WUnderhill said:

I don’t think it’s THAT flexible. He’s pretty clearly saying to me that it would take a much higher than market value offer to move off the pick. It’s for sale the same way your house is for sale even though you don’t have it on the market and aren’t thinking about selling it. Yeah, if somebody knocked on your door and offered you $10m for your 2bd 2ba bungalow in Concord, you’d take it. That doesn’t mean you’re thinking of selling it, but there’s no reason to dissuade people from making you an offer you can’t refuse.

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I definitely think they have ideas, but when they say the final decision isn't made I don't think they're lying.

When they say they didn't want to contaminate the process by settling on a certain player too early, it makes a load of sense. Mentioned before that Shanahan and Lynch did the same thing in San Francisco when they took Lance.

(I just really hope we make a better decision than they did)

what shanny and lynch did was second guess themselves and it bit them in the ass.

i think they are sure. they've got to be way past "an idea". at this point they have to know in their heads and in their gut. 

i really don't think it's going to be anything more than a formality sitting down and deciding that "this is our guy". 

there's nothing wrong at all with knowing at this point who it is they want.

there's nothing wrong with having decided or being sure, from everything they've seen/read/heard about whoever it is *cough*bryce*cough* realizing that they've seen enough.

they don't have to or even need to wait until next weekend to "decide". 

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3 minutes ago, rayzor said:

what shanny and lynch did was second guess themselves and it bit them in the ass.

i think they are sure. they've got to be way past "an idea". at this point they have to know in their heads and in their gut. 

i really don't think it's going to be anything more than a formality sitting down and deciding that "this is our guy". 

there's nothing wrong at all with knowing at this point who it is they want.

there's nothing wrong with having decided or being sure, from everything they've seen/read/heard about whoever it is *cough*bryce*cough* realizing that they've seen enough.

they don't have to or even need to wait until next weekend to "decide". 

Per his own words, Fitterer actually disagrees on that though.

He made pretty clear in his statements that he wants the full process to play out, everyone involved to have their say and every little detail examined before making a final decision.

And honestly, that's smart.

(feels good to be able to say that about a Panther's decision too)

We have a process, but thankfully it's a real one and not a Matt Rhule mess.

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