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When is Fitterer fired?


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7 minutes ago, Teddy2SuperBowlHeartBreaks said:

Honestly the damage has been done. We’ve traded away a generational RB. Second best WR in the history of the franchise. Passed on a great QB prospect this year, and passed on potentially taking one of the generational QB talents in next years draft. His keycard should already be deactivated 

DJ is only the 3rd best WR in team history, don't you dare put him over Moose

But when you put it like that, maybe he was just a Saints or Falcons plant to run our franchise into the ground.

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4 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

DJ is only the 3rd best WR in team history, don't you dare put him over Moose

But when you put it like that, maybe he was just a Saints or Falcons plant to run our franchise into the ground.

Keyshawn Johnson was the 2nd best WR in Panthers history at least to me. Sorry but Keyshawn was why I became a full time Panthers fan. Favorite player signs with the team in my home state. The rest is history. Still got my Keyshawn Johnson Panthers jersey till this day.

 

Weird I know, but it's my story and im sticking to it!

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9 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Keyshawn Johnson was the 2nd best WR in Panthers history at least to me. Sorry but Keyshawn was why I became a full time Panthers fan. Favorite player signs with the team in my home state. The rest is history. Still got my Keyshawn Johnson Panthers jersey till this day.

 

Weird I know, but it's my story and im sticking to it!

Keyshawn was ur fav player?  Gross dude. I feel like I need to take a shower after reading your post.  

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1 hour ago, Ted Ginn Jr.'s Hands said:

What's depressing is thinking back to an alternative history where the giants hire rhule, we trade up for herbert bc we don't have a dipshit coach to nix the trade, now we have herbert, McCaffrey and Moore in the same offense 

I'm sure that reality is happening somewhere in the Multiverse. We just need to call up Dr. Strange. I mean  things are so bad that this must be a nightmare and we just need to wake up right? 

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If y'all fire Fitt at the bye are you willing to fire his replacement in a year or two if the Reich+Young combo doesn't work out?

If not we are just perpetuating the trend of staggered HC and GM hires.

I'd rather see the GM, HC, and QB tied together for at least two seasons. If it looks like it's not working after next season pull the rip cord on the whole lot.

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5 minutes ago, Evil Hurney said:

If y'all fire Fitt at the bye are you willing to fire his replacement in a year or two if the Reich+Young combo doesn't work out?

If not we are just perpetuating the trend of staggered HC and GM hires.

I'd rather see the GM, HC, and QB tied together for at least two seasons. If it looks like it's not working after next season pull the rip cord on the whole lot.

Agreed. For once (if it's needed) we need to do the right thing and start completely fresh.

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