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So what is he saying?


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He's saying that he's going to actively engage fans in South Carolina too.

Most logical deduction I get from that: Training camp will remain either at Wofford or another South Carolina location.

And yeah, he's a smart man.

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Detailed analysis of Tepper's remarks from Voth on the team website...

Tepper off to a winning start

...and Person in the Observer.

New Panthers owner didn't say much, but he said enough

Person's article pointed out that although Bloomberg had reported that Michael Rubin dropped out of the bidding when it hit 2.5 billion, sources told the Observer that Rubin was still interested at the right price :Eyes_Emoji_42x42:

Voth's piece is pretty complimentary, but I suppose if I was writing my first article about the new boss, I'd say a lot of good things too (not to question Voth, just sayin').

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Death Valley was fine before we had a stadium. Lord knows I drove down there.  But its a royal pain in the ass and the stadium sucks compared to ours.  Maybe play a preseason game or something down there for those fans, but that's about it. 

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2 minutes ago, Dilly Dilly! said:

Would there be rules against us playing in Death Valley once or twice a year as home games?

I think it would be easier to get away with in the preseason. Regular season might be tought. That would effect psl owners and I would imagine they would need their team to do some analysis on loss of sales or concessions and all that. 

Every game the Panthers wouldn’t be at BOA would lose Charlotte money.

I like the idea though. Would love to hit the beach on a weekend and hit a Panthers game.

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3 minutes ago, Dilly Dilly! said:

It just almost had the sound of.. "we'll be playing in both states."

Seems to me that he chose “logically” as to say, “of course it makes sense to keep the stadium in Charlotte, but...” so he could justify dropping a dome on some land in SC. Just speculation at this point of course.

 

Here’s to hoping we keep our 8 games in the QC.

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