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Ben Navarro, "The Cool Cat"


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A brief news story on Navarro by Morgan Fogarty, talking about his leadership style. Fogarty gives Navarro his own feline nickname.

From Big Cat to Cool Cat

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Panthers employees, she says, would get this type of leadership from the man she calls Ben, not Mr. Navarro

Also of note, Fogarty uses the word "supposedly" when talking about NFL owners disliking how Navarro made his money.  Albert Breer reported that three owners did have concerns.  I had been wondering if there were more, but it's starting to look like those three may actually have been isolated on that front.

As previously discussed, I'm not dead certain it's just happenstance that we're seeing more stories about Navarro in the press.

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3 minutes ago, Tbe said:

Yeah, it’s not a coincidence that all these articles are being writen. Sounds like a done deal.

Two guys on here who know people involved (Maul Claw and Carolina Samurai) believe it's in process and will be a done deal soon enough.

And for the record, I fully expect that nickname to stick.

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I don't know enough about the owners to be really invested in this race, but this was the guy I wanted the most since he seemed like the least likely to move or meddle with the team imo. The article sort of gives me a sense of relief the team would be in good hands. As long as he pays the right guys and let them do their jobs and step in only when needed, then I'm all for him. 

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31 minutes ago, PantherBrew said:

You don't get to choose your nickname, shithead. 

My nickname from my dad is Princess. 

I will forever be referred to by my dad as poo-for-brains.

Not that I didn't earn that nickname during my teenage years.

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I want Navarro to be the new owner.  I like what I've read of him much more than the others.  

He sounds like someone I would be proud to have represent the Carolinas.  

He didn't become a billionaire by being soft, but it doesn't sound like he's lost himself in the struggle.   

 

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46 minutes ago, PantherCam213 said:

I want Navarro to be the new owner.  I like what I've read of him much more than the others.  

He sounds like someone I would be proud to have represent the Carolinas.  

He didn't become a billionaire by being soft, but it doesn't sound like he's lost himself in the struggle.   

Guy works his ass off, and it sounds like he expects the same of others.

Part of me wonders how that's going to medh with Rivera's philosophy that a coach doesn't have to be at the stadium at all hours to win.

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