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Good riddance to the Richardson ownership


Squirrel

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Just now, Squirrel said:

Hopefully we get a owner that is more about the fans then the NFL. 

That will not settle for mediocrity and one that won't meddle with the GM's decisions. 

 

Hahha good luck with this. You're gonna get a warning from oversensitive mods for speaking the truth. 

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I'm totally with you as far as JR goes as an owner.

But let's dispense with the revisionist history about DG being a helpless pawn. He was beloved here for his brash arrogant do what I want attitude. No way in hell he was just taking orders. He blew it for us in 2017. There's no polishing that turd.

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31 minutes ago, PntherPryd said:

Your team just left their heart on the field and all you low life’s can think about is patting yourselves on the back about who can be the most negative poo poster.  Smdh

 

Your owner is selling the team due to being a serial sexual harasser and using racial slurs and all you low life's can think about is how he brought a team to Charlotte. Smdh

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Just now, NJPanthers12 said:

Your owner is selling the team due to being a serial sexual harasser and using racial slurs and all you low life's can think about it how he brought a team to Charlotte. Smdh

If I can piss off a poster with NJ in their title my work is done 

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