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Why is Jerry Richardson always sleeping during Panthers games?


Ja  Rhule

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He doesn't care.  I can't believe he does.   I'm not even sure he's alive at this point.  Maybe some "Weekend at Bernie's" action going on here, or is he a cardboard cutout with a Bojangles cup sitting beside him?

 

I think money matters more to him than winning, regardless of what anyone tries to tell me on here.

 

You want to see an owner that cares?  Watch MJ jump onto the court after a REGULAR season win Wednesday with his players.  

 

I'm not calling for the dude to pass, I just wish someone else made all the decisions for this team or at least someone running it that held people accountable.

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I remember that shot in the game.  Richardson spoke to his wife during the shot.

 

I don't get why Richardson gets some much undue hate on this forum.  But even if you want to argue the way he runs this team, he is a 78 year old man who relatively recently had heart surgery and is probably in an extremely poor physical state.  What do people expect him to look like?

 

 

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