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What's happening with the Panthers? Well, this report from 4 months ago might actually be true.


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Back in March, Jason La Canfora reported that other owners expect the Panthers to be up for sale before Richardson dies.  Richardson denied that report.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article140987518.html

What do you have now?  No GM, no director of player personal, head coach on hot seat, top talent locked up and etc.

This team is being set up for sale.  Once the sale goes thru, new owner can install his own GM and etc.

I might be wrong but there is a lot of things happening really fast at very high positions.  Usually businesses don't do that unless they gearing up for something.

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5 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

Now what would be enticing on buying a disaster? Maybe Tarek and Christina will make a Flip or Flop Carolina Panthers edition?


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It's not a disaster.  We have a MVP QB and loaded with young talent plus in great cap position. With newly remodeled stadium.  Tell me this isn't true.

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Just now, thebigcat said:


That's like a Michelin award winning restaurant pouring E. Coli on food and serving it to customers right before the owner wants to sell the restaurant


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No, that's like a Michelin award winning restaurant firing the general manager while keeping the chef, sous chef, and pastry chef and all the recipes.

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I don't know how GM changes make a team more desirable to purchase. In fact I don't think football has much of anything to do with the value of a franchise. They aren't investing in 3 years of staff and players. They are investing in a market.

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