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Adam Shefter on Pat McAfee show (From Monday)


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1 hour ago, Ricky Spanish said:

It's been over 10 hours and there is still no link provided by OP or anyone related to the alleged quote from Schefter. I feel like OP Might have just heard what Schefter said on Monday and misheard/misconstrued what was said. 

Looks like OP could be telephoning a Reddit thread that got traction and  hyperbolized Schefter’s Monday interview.

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11 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Fitterer is as good as gone.  Hopefully they name Morgan the new GM.

fuging WHY?  Morgan has been learning under Fitt and has likely had a say in the moves we have made up till now.  I say clean everybody out of the Front Office and start all the way over.

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8 hours ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Morgan has had too much of a role for me to trust him with the job. We need to start fresh.

Two offseasons?  The first year, the HC had final say over personnel decisions so what pull did the assistant GM really have?  That's why I wanted to see what Fitterer could do this offseason.  It was a colossal flop.   Everything he touched--every decision he made has made no impact or backfired horribly this season with the exception to Thielen.

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1 minute ago, joemac said:

fuging WHY?  Morgan has been learning under Fitt and has likely had a say in the moves we have made up till now.  I say clean everybody out of the Front Office and start all the way over.

Ugh.  See a prior post.  Morgan is a football guy, Fitterer is NOT.  Learning under Fitt?  Two offseasons doesn't define a career.  Remember, he came to us from Buffalo, so he learned nothing there?  He's mini-Fitts though...okay   I've worked for many bosses over my career and I'm still my own man.  I didn't morph into my bosses and sure as heck wouldn't have for a dude I worked barely 2 years for.

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8 hours ago, Aussie Tank said:

He’s been apart of it long enough. If he didn’t play for the Panthers you’d be calling for his head too 

Okay. so don't give the guy shot who has been in football his entire life over a dude that stumbled into football.  If I remember correctly, Fitterer had a baseball background that became a scout and move from baseball to football.  Morgan has literally lived his whole life in the game. So I think he has a leg up on his boss.  It wouldn't be the first time a junior member of a organization could outperform their boss if only given a chance. 

Also, you aren't going to find a replacement mid-season if Fitterer is let go.  Who's going to make personnel decisions or will Tepper take on that role?  That's right, most likely Dan Morgan.

You people have to think sometimes. 

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6 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Okay. so don't give the guy shot who has been in football his entire life over a dude that stumbled into football.  If I remember correctly, Fitterer had a baseball background that became a scout and move from baseball to football.  Morgan has literally lived his whole life in the game. So I think he has a leg up on his boss.  It wouldn't be the first time a junior member of a organization could outperform their boss if only given a chance. 

Also, you aren't going to find a replacement mid-season if Fitterer is let go.  Who's going to make personnel decisions or will Tepper take on that role?  That's right, most likely Dan Morgan.

You people have to think sometimes. 

Until Tepper is no longer the owner nothing else really matters.  His ego is the size of North Carolina and he can’t see he is the problem. 

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6 minutes ago, ickmule said:

Until Tepper is no longer the owner nothing else really matters.  His ego is the size of North Carolina and he can’t see he is the problem. 

This. He will keep Fitt around to select whoever he decides as long as he thinks he and Nicole can build a NFL football team. 

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2 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Morgan helped build this roster so he needs to go also.

No one should be spared from the needed house cleaning. Or just drag today's problems into tomorrow again.

Yea we have done that the last few times. Give these bums another season until we have another 1st and clean the entire house. not one person leftover from this staff. Stop half assing a rebuild, we should be where the Jags are at now, instead we are the worst team in the league. 

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1 minute ago, PootieNunu said:

Yea we have done that the last few times. Give these bums another season until we have another 1st and clean the entire house. not one person leftover from this staff. Stop half assing a rebuild, we should be where the Jags are at now, instead we are the worst team in the league. 

Letting anyone stay that has to justify past moves is a really bad move with the current problems. The only way to guarantee meaningful change is to allow it to happen.

Fritterer deserves a shot is becoming Morgan has only been here 2 years.

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1 minute ago, Waldo said:

Letting anyone stay that has to justify past moves is a really bad move with the current problems. The only way to guarantee meaningful change is to allow it to happen.

Fritterer deserves a shot is becoming Morgan has only been here 2 years.

Fitt never deserved a chance and neither does Morgan. IF he dosent have the backbone to stand up and tell them they are making mistakes then he is signing off on the bullshit and just happy to be cashing those Tepper checks. 

Tired of yes men, get some real football people in here who are not going to bow down to the bosses every whim. 

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