10-11-2022, 07:04 AM -
Yep....
I've mentioned this several times over the past six weeks or so. Fitterer was "handcuffed" to Rhule from the very beginning. Shortly after they both arrived in Charlotte, Tepper had a 'presser' talking about Rhule and Fitterer. He said right then that Scott was going to do the 'paper' stuff, sort of handle the logistics behind the day to day operations, monitoring personnel, interfacing with the "cap" guys, running the draft room, etc., etc.
However..... ALL player/team decisions had to be made with Rhule. Rhule was the "decision" guy. It didn't matter what the other coaches thought, didn't matter what 'Player Personnel' thought, didn't matter what the scouting guys thought, didn't matter what the GM wanted to do..... Whatever Rhule wanted was what happened. The decisions were made by Rhule..... then left to the rest of the guys to be implemented. Sort of a .... "Here's what I want. I don't care how you do it, just make it happen..."
So Rhule was definitely in line for all the praise and plaudits. But when his "process" (Rhule's favorite word..) didn't yield the desired results, it obviously left him as the 'scapegoat' as well.
Rhule's decisions; Rhule's process; Rhule's failure...... Rhule gets the axe, Fitterer is safe (at least momentarily..). Of course, Tepper is nothing if not a bit of a "firebrand". He could decide to dump Scott Fitterer as well. I hope not, but.....
I've mentioned this several times over the past six weeks or so. Fitterer was "handcuffed" to Rhule from the very beginning. Shortly after they both arrived in Charlotte, Tepper had a 'presser' talking about Rhule and Fitterer. He said right then that Scott was going to do the 'paper' stuff, sort of handle the logistics behind the day to day operations, monitoring personnel, interfacing with the "cap" guys, running the draft room, etc., etc.
However..... ALL player/team decisions had to be made with Rhule. Rhule was the "decision" guy. It didn't matter what the other coaches thought, didn't matter what 'Player Personnel' thought, didn't matter what the scouting guys thought, didn't matter what the GM wanted to do..... Whatever Rhule wanted was what happened. The decisions were made by Rhule..... then left to the rest of the guys to be implemented. Sort of a .... "Here's what I want. I don't care how you do it, just make it happen..."
So Rhule was definitely in line for all the praise and plaudits. But when his "process" (Rhule's favorite word..) didn't yield the desired results, it obviously left him as the 'scapegoat' as well.
Rhule's decisions; Rhule's process; Rhule's failure...... Rhule gets the axe, Fitterer is safe (at least momentarily..). Of course, Tepper is nothing if not a bit of a "firebrand". He could decide to dump Scott Fitterer as well. I hope not, but.....