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So I know that Hurney is in charge of all football operations but what exactly is Danny Morrisions job. Does he just handle the business side of the operation, or is he involved with football at all? I remember when I took my dad to training camp last year me and my Dad met him he only was interested in hearing about how long we were Panther fans and stuff and we didn't really get a chance to ask him any questions. I know this is probably a dumb question but I've been think about it for a while.

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So I know that Hurney is in charge of all football operations but what exactly is Danny Morrisions job. Does he just handle the business side of the operation, or is he involved with football at all? I remember when I took my dad to training camp last year me and my Dad met him he only was interested in hearing about how long we were Panther fans and stuff and we didn't really get a chance to ask him any questions. I know this is probably a dumb question but I've been think about it for a while.

Hurney is responsible for players, coaches, and contracts and etc. Morrison is responsible for stadium and different departments (accounting, safety, and etc)

Hurney = puts a winning team together

Morrison = makes sure business runs smooth.

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Hurney is responsible for players, coaches, and contracts and etc. Morrison is responsible for stadium and different departments (accounting, safety, and etc)

Hurney = puts a winning team together

Morrison = makes sure business runs smooth.

That's not exactly the understanding I had. I looked on panthers.com but nothing is really laid out as a organizational flow chart or anything but as President of the team Morrison is actually Hurney's boss. The way the web site looks, only Richardson is above Morrison. So while he may leave the majority of the football operations up to Hurney I'm sure he also has his say on major issues like the #1 overall pick and choosing the new head coach.

Morrison's background is as a college athletic director. He's more administration, a combination of business and operations, then just business.

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That's not exactly the understanding I had. I looked on panthers.com but nothing is really laid out as a organizational flow chart or anything but as President of the team Morrison is actually Hurney's boss. The way the web site looks, only Richardson is above Morrison. So while he may leave the majority of the football operations up to Hurney I'm sure he also has his say on major issues like the #1 overall pick and choosing the new head coach.

Morrison's background is as a college athletic director. He's more administration, a combination of business and operations, then just business.

Morrison will not mess with Hurney's reponsibilities.

Morrison is in charge of departments... AP, AR, Safety, Hurney, and etc... Morrison's job is to make sure operations of all departments runs smoothly. He will not play GM, he can simply fire Hurney and hire someone else to do his job. Same goes for AR director.

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