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Gettleman hired as Panthers GM


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Went to the Giants "Front Office" page. His name is listed there but it doesn't have a link. His bio is apparently still on the site but the link from that page is disabled for some reason.

Guessing you direct searched. Probably what I should have done :lol:

Do you have a link good sir?

I didn't, but UNCR did (look above).

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Went to the Giants "Front Office" page. His name is listed there but it doesn't have a link.

Guessing you direct searched. Probably what I should have done :lol:

Ha yep, the power of Google. Seeing as he assisted Accorsi and handles all of the salary cap/CBA compliance stuff, I could definitely see him following Gettleman here.

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Ha yep, the power of Google. Seeing as he assisted Accorsi and handles all of the salary cap/CBA compliance stuff, I could definitely see him following Gettleman here.

Five years working with the League Management Council on salary cap matters before joining the Giants in 2006 where he's been working with Assistant GM Kevin Abrams in "all aspects of the salary cap, CBA compliance and player contract negotiations."

Sounds like it'd be a great idea to bring him along as a cap manager.

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This is a really great hire. I'm happy for our organization. The guy was involved with the Bills, the Broncos and the Giants when they were winners. I'm sure he learned a lot and is ready to emulate some of the best that ever ran those teams

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I like it. Wonder who the HC will in 2014?

I think that strictly depends on if Rivera makes the playoffs or not, he makes it I think he stays if he doesn't I say he's gone.

But with that said Bill Cowher did announce today that he would be interested in coaching again, and us with established talent in his home state I would think be pretty hard to not pass up if the Job were to become available

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