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One thing to keep in mind regarding Tepper and changes this offseason...


Jeremy Igo

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So many people are saying Rivera is safe, and that may very well be the case. However...

 

Typically these "sources" are mid to high level Panthers employees. They put out the word as to what they think is going on. 

 

HOWEVER.... 

Tepper may not be looking for advice and direction from within his own organization. He has plenty of other contacts through his ownership of the Steelers he could lean on. To put it plainly, even the Panthers may not even know what will happen with the Panthers. They may have no heads up because Tepper may not be seeking their input. 

 

So take anything said this week or next with a grain of salt. We will know for sure come Black Monday. 

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Over the years Ive come to learn the Panthers usually always do the opposite of what I want them to do.  Most of the time its for the best and I end up happy.  Its hard for me to see a happy ending by retaining Marty and Ron though.

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Good post Jeremy. If Tepper plans wholesale changes this offseason to truly put his own stamp on this organization, it's highly doubtful that those within the organization would be privy to that right now. It's very possible that rumors of no changes are nothing more than wishful thinking from the current crew.

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