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Add sexual assault to the Dan Snyder allegations
Tbe replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
NDAs are about confidentiality. It’s not always about intellectual property. The first NDA I ever signed was when I worked in my Dads friends law firm as an errand runner. The NDA kept me from talking about any juicing and personal stuff I read, saw, heard about clients and their cases. Important in child and family law. Again, NDAs are perfect for specific situations. When something is broken, you don’t have to throw the entire thing out. You can just fix what’s broken and keep what works. -
Add sexual assault to the Dan Snyder allegations
Tbe replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yes, the coke example is a good one. NDAs are also used a lot anytime sensitive financial info is shared (buy/sell a business, HR info like salaries, ect). I sign them fairly regularly when working with clients. They don’t want me telling the world about certain competitive advantages they’ve created or learned. Non-competes are a different thing and hard to enforce. They can’t keep you from making a living in your field. -
Add sexual assault to the Dan Snyder allegations
Tbe replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
NDAs have useful and important business functions. Using NDAs to cover up misconduct should NOT be legal though. -
Vegas odds on which head coach gets fired first this season
Tbe replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
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The 33rd Team names three NFL teams that are "stuck in neutral"
Tbe replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Didn’t you hear? “The process” (per Rhule) is just hoping players get better. -
100%. Sam can’t be expected to magically make a leap forward. Playing him means losing 10-12 games.
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Watson's people expecting a full season suspension
Tbe replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Between the way Cam was let go, Rhule’s hiring + contract, Darnold, the Rockhill mess, and Watson Tepper has been chasing every bullet he can find. -
Yep. We’re drafting high enough next year to get another QB regardless of who starts. Let’s see who Corral is so we know if we need to take advantage of next years deep QB class.
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This feels like a Rhule move. He’s desperate to win something.
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I’d be more comfortable with those two than Darnold.
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Terrace Marshall Jr is the standout in this minicamp
Tbe replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
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I hope those traits matter to Rhule.
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The man can’t change who he is.
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Do not want. Baker is a waste of time. Start Corral. If he sucks draft a QB high next year. It’s the only way.
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Panthers terminating Rock Hill project agreements
Tbe replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
It was dumb to start the project before they issued those bonds. Tepper definitely looks silly for just trusting a local gov like that when the contract isn’t air tight. -
Panthers terminating Rock Hill project agreements
Tbe replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
I doubt this ends up being true. RH was paying for the public infrastructure needed for the property. Infrastructure bonds are tied to the muni’s tax base since infrastructure doesn’t generate revenue. The ability for the town to pay is all that matters to investors. York county is also stating in their lawsuit that RH agreed they needed Yorks’ assistance to secure financing but ultimately didn’t accept the county’s help. The reason is not known. -
Panthers terminating Rock Hill project agreements
Tbe replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
Interesting allegations from York County in the lawsuit. 57. TERMINATION OF THE PROJECT Originally, the City of Rock Hill was obligated to issue the bonds by October 2020. That date was subsequently amended to February 26, 2021. 58. However, the City did not issue the bonds by February 26, 2021. 59. Following the City’s missed deadline, the Tepper Defendants approached York County and the City of Rock Hill to discuss the City’s ability or inability to issue the required bonds. A meeting was held with the Tepper Defendants, the City of Rock Hill, and York County in attendance. 60. At that meeting and in subsequent meetings, it was agreed by all parties including the City of Rock Hill that it was advisable and necessary to obtain York County’s assistance in obtaining the bond financing required of the City of Rock Hill by the various agreements. 61. All parties agreed that the Tepper Defendants would request the financial intervention from the County. 62. However, despite the City’s previous agreement for the Tepper Defendants to pursue such an arrangement, the City of Rock Hill publicly refused to accept the financial assistance they acknowledged was needed and desirable. 63. 64. The City did not accept the County’s assistance and failed to issue the bonds. On or about March 7, 2022, the Tepper Defendants announced that they were pausing construction on the Project. At that time, the Tepper Defendants alleged that the City of Rock Hill had been unable to come up with the promised $225 million in bond proceeds. 65. In contrast, the City of Rock Hill accused GTRE and the Tepper Defendants of breaching their agreements themselves and failing to cooperate with the City and its bond underwriters to facilitate the bond issuances. 66. Prior to these pronouncements, in early 2022, the Tepper Defendants, including Appaloosa Management and its CFO Michael Palmer, again approached York County in an attempt to structure an alternative financial arrangement and continue the Project. 67. In fact, the Tepper Defendants – including representatives of Defendant 68. Going above and beyond its commitment to the Project, York County Council passed its own resolution on March 21, 2022, authorizing County personnel to pursue an arrangement to save the Project. 69. This time, perhaps sensing its time was up and the imminent collapse of the Project, the City of Rock Hill agreed to York County’s assistance. 70. 71. However, no such arrangement was reached. On April 19, 2022, the Tepper Defendants announced that they had terminated GTRE’s agreements with the City of Rock Hill. 72. 73. On June 1, 2022, GTRE filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. -
Panthers terminating Rock Hill project agreements
Tbe replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
Complicates it for him. He can’t afford another bad PR event. He loses a lot of negotiating power with CLT because of this. -
Panthers terminating Rock Hill project agreements
Tbe replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
Only the issuer would be holding the bag. Not like voters ever hold anyone accountable for past bond projects though. -
Panthers terminating Rock Hill project agreements
Tbe replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
Emotion is the only thing that explains how this went down. Nothing else makes sense. He’s sacrificing an entire state’s worth of fans and team competitiveness because RH wouldn’t pay $225 mill of the 800 mill price tag. -
Panthers terminating Rock Hill project agreements
Tbe replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
Too much of this entire thing doesn’t add up. Why would Tepper or RH deliberately tank such an important project? Doing so doesn’t benefit anyone. Something obviously happened that hasn’t been brought to light. What we know: RH didn’t issue the bonds despite lengthy extensions. RH was only obligated to do their best to issue the bonds. They didn’t have to back stop the debt or put their Aa3 credit rating at risk. Tepper agreed to this but we know the panthers were trying to get RH to backstop the debt after the contract was signed. At some point the panthers went to York county to try and leverage York’s AAA credit rating to help RH secure the debt. RH has not been including any financial info in freedom of information request responses. What are they hiding? Source: https://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/news/2022/04/22/rock-hill-panthers-financing-dispute.html After Tepper paused construction, all efforts to revived the project centered around tax credits instead of debt or cash indicating that debt tied to a municipality was problematic. Reading between the lines, I think RH realized it couldn’t issue the bonds at the interest rate they wanted and/or without hurting their credit rating. Based on their contract with Tepper, they had the legal out. I bet they counted on him just eating it since the project was so far along. I think Tepper realized he was not going to get the money and pulled the plug out of anger. Not smart but in line with prior actions. -
Panthers terminating Rock Hill project agreements
Tbe replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
Slightly more detail… the lawsuit states. “The Tepper Defendants directed the misappropriation of $21 million of statutorily restricted, public funds from their stated purpose,the expansion of a roadway in York County, and improperly utilized these funds on their failed vanity project, the Carolina Panthers’ headquarters and practice facility. Rather than cover the ballooning project budget themselves, the Tepper Defendants took money from York County and its taxpayers.” Now in the lawsuit, York County blames both Tepper’s companies and Rock Hill for the $21 million loss. “Ultimately, the City of Rock Hill failed to issue the required bonds, the development project collapsed, and the City and the Tepper Defendants were left blaming each other for the failure,” the lawsuit states. “Both the City and the Tepper Defendants have harmed York County and its taxpayers, and the County should be made whole.“ -
Panthers terminating Rock Hill project agreements
Tbe replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
https://www.wcnc.com/amp/article/sports/nfl/panthers/carolina-panthers-rock-hill-york-county-south-carolina-david-tepper-lawsuit-training-facility/275-ddfc7ac6-68e5-4cf2-94d8-2685e2be4967 The lawsuit also blames the city of Rock Hill for failing to issue the required bonds, leading to the project's failure. The suit states this led to Tepper and Rock Hill pointing fingers over whose fault it was, harming York County and its taxpayers.