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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Carolina Panthers new general manager Dan Morgan understands it's not always easy to quickly change the trajectory of an NFL franchise following a 2-15 season. That's why Morgan is preaching patience, even as the pressure of snapping a six-year playoff drought hangs in the balance. But for now Morgan said the focus is on getting better as a team. Morgan's patient approach might be just what the Panthers need. Too often in recent years they've sought short-term solutions to long-term problems, particularly at the quarterback position.








