Sep 27, 2020; Panthers general manager Marty Hurney watches during the game against the Chargers at SoFi Stadium.  Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Carolina Panthers have fired general manager Marty Hurney in the wake of their loss to the Green Bay Packers on Saturday, and team owner David Tepper is not sugarcoating his reason for making the move.

Tepper told Darin Gantt of the Panthers’ official website that he recent had conversations with Hurney about the team’s football operations department and realized there were some conflicting ideas. He indicated that he regretted not changing GMs when he fired Ron Rivera and hired Matt Rhule last year.

It seems obvious there was a disconnect between Hurney and Rhule, and Tepper says the head coach will be a part of the search for a new GM.

“You look at successful organizations, and there’s a certain alignment between the head coach and the GM,” Tepper said. “To think that you can do that without some sort of alignment is nuts. So to not have a head coach with some input into that is stupid. I don’t want to be stupid, OK?”

Hurney had been with the Panthers since 1998. He joined the team as director of football administration and worked his way up to GM. He originally held the GM job from 2002-2012 before being removed from his position. Hurney then returned to his GM role on an interim basis in 2017 and was once again named the full-time GM after that season.

The Panthers have made some significant changes since Tepper bought the team, and some of them have focused on changing the culture. The latest is made in hopes of improving the on-field product, as Carolina is now disappointing 4-10 on the year.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Report hints when NFL could move to a 18-game regular season
Shedeur Sanders responds to ex-Colorado player who criticized Deion
Astros to option former MVP
Maple Leafs superstar unlikely to play in Game 5 vs. Bruins
Jaguars to decline recently acquired QB's fifth-year option
Jerod Mayo shares if Bill Belichick would've traded Patriots' Drake Maye pick
Magic Johnson: 22-win team will 'definitely' be in playoffs next season
Bears' Jaylon Johnson clarifies 'Hollywood' comment about Caleb Williams
Report reveals massive sum NBC is willing to pay for NBA rights
Clippers' Kawhi Leonard to remain out for Game 5
Patriots HC Jerod Mayo admits he made ‘rookie mistake’ after he was hired
Reports address Giants' thought process during 2024 NFL Draft
Celtics’ Brad Stevens named NBA’s Executive of the Year
Jaguars make two surprising releases
Chiefs GM promises Travis Kelce isn't slowing down
Four-time Pro Bowl CB calls it a career
Does Patriots QB Drake Maye expect to start as a rookie?
Big Lakers trade rumor heats up again following playoff exit
Analysts seem split on futures of 49ers' Brandon Aiyuk, Deebo Samuel
Timberwolves HC to undergo knee surgery, Game 1 availability TBD