What is going on in CAR???

KillerFins

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From ESPN.com

The Carolina Panthers have fired general manager Dave Gettleman effective immediately, the team announced Monday.

"After much thought and a long evaluation of our football operations, I have decided to relieve Dave Gettleman of his duties as general manager," team owner Jerry Richardson said in a statement. "I want to thank Dave for the role he played in our success over the past four seasons. While the timing of this decision is not ideal, a change is needed."

The move comes nine days before the Panthers are scheduled to report to training camp at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

The team offered no immediate reason for Gettleman's dismissal.

The NFL now has had two summer firings of general managers. The latest is the Panthers' Dave Gettleman, coming a few weeks after the Chiefs parted ways with John Dorsey. The timing is unusual mostly because an NFL GM's "busy season" is from February through June. Once training camp starts, roster-building is mostly complete. A new GM can't do much now to change his team's 2017 direction, and his impact on college scouting for the 2018 draft will be impacted by the fact that he'll inherit his predecessor's scouts. That's why teams normally make GM changes at the start of the offseason, not the end.

The Panthers were 40-23-1 under Gettleman's leadership, making the playoffs each season from 2013 to 2015, with the general manager being instrumental in the Panthers' going 15-1 and reaching the Super Bowl during the 2015 season. But Carolina took a step back last season, going 6-10 and finishing last in the NFC South.

Gettleman has more than 30 years of NFL experience, mostly in scouting departments with the Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos and New York Giants.
 

mudloggerone

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rotoworld.com

To call this move shocking would be an understatement. The Panthers did suffer through a disappointing 6-10 season in 2016, but they had been to the playoffs in Gettleman's other three years in charge including a Super Bowl berth in 2015. Gettleman is also a respected talent evaluator who drafted well during his time in Carolina. All of that suggests something behind the scenes prompted this move. It is worth noting star TE Greg Olsen has thrown around the idea of a holdout, LB Thomas Davis is entering his contract year, and Gettleman did not handle the departures of either Steve Smith or Josh Norman particularly well, a fact NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports bothered owner Jerry Richardson. Brandon Beane, who likely would have been the top in-house replacement, accepted the Bills' GM job in May.
 

ExperiencedRookie

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The fans were rubbed the wrong way by Gettleman because of the way he handled DeAngelo, Norman, and SSS. Those guys were vocal enough about it that it hooked the fans in too. Naturally they side with the players thy love over some GM who makes tough pragmatic decisions.

Some NFL team is going to add a great builder/collector of talent to their cupboard.
 

Phicinfan

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I think part of this is the potential hold out of Olsen as well, Gettlemen likes to play hard ball, and the owner seems not to be so rigid.

curious if a contract for olsen doesn't get done quickly now.
 
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