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Panthers Owner David Tepper Wants The 'Steeler' Approach In Carolina


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The worst kept secret in sports is the worst kept.

Anyways, David Tepper already has his plans for how he wants Carolina to function. He envisions an organization mirrored like the Steelers.

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1 minute ago, Saca312 said:

The worst kept secret in sports is the worst kept.

Anyways, David Tepper already has his plans for how he wants Carolina to function. He envisions an organization mirrored like the Steelers.

Like or dislike? Discuss.

 

Considering the Steelers have the most super bowl trophies and have won 2 "recently", I'm actually ok with this.  I think they've proven the method can work, I'm all for it.

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Steelers have a history of consistenly winning. I'll take that. I feel like that also means Ron could stay for a while. Steelers have kept Tomlin despite some questionable coaching decisions recently because he's a consistent winner and honestly I don't hate that model. There are more bad coaches out there than good. The odds of us firing Ron and getting the next Bellichek aren't great. 

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Every team wants stability, consistency and creativity. That is hardly unique to the Steelers. Most successful franchises use that formula to some extent or the other. Hardly revolutionary. Let's see if he has the patience and committment to follow through. 

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I'm tired of wanting to be like another damn team. Richardson tried to run us like the Steelers, what did that gets us 23 years of no back to back winning seasons. This is bull crap and I want to be like the Panthers. That's our team not the damn Steelers. Can't believe we have to put up with more Steeler sh*t I already see enough of that in every store I go to in NC. 

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