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This lack of heart


DanTheMan

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Starts with Jerry Richardson and trickles down. If you watch Jerry Jones he has passion for the game and his team. He gets excited EVERY time they score. If you watch Richardson he looks like he is scared to move! It would seem to me its more important to him to own a team rather than being an owner. He has no heart!!!

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Do you guys not remember the video of Richardson crying at a charity benefit because he was disgusted at the notion of people thinking less of the Panthers Organization due to Hardy? Thinking Richardson has a lack of passion is completely false. He just handles himself a different way. JJ acts like an idiot half the time and had a rape allegation from a stripper. No thanks.

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Im not saying I wish we had Jerry Jones..wish we had an owner with passion for the game.

 

We have the only owner who PLAYED the game. Questioning his passion for it only shows ignorance.

 

BigCat has total and complete respect from panthers players coaches and other NFL owners. Thats all you need to know.

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I know this will come to a shock to some people on this forum, but to the players, this is a job first.  A way to feed their families.  I think it would be more of not wanting to risk injury then lack of heart.  IMO, I think players need to have more incentive heavy contracts.  Give them a 2nd reason to make plays.

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