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CNBC Report: Tepper Concentrating on Panthers


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2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

This man has some major plans for his team. We as fans should be excited to have an owner that will do everything possible to field a winning team. 

You're right.  He will bring us a Super Bowl championship within the next 10 years!

 

 

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Man I am really liking what Tepper is doing.  He made RR get rid of some coaches and put some pressure to actually develop players.  Getting a bubble built so we don’t practice in December in the rain. Getting a Huge practice faculty for the future.  Doing good things in the community.  

I think he is really having fun as an owner.  Enough to make him give back 14 billion to investors to spend more of his time to focus on the panthers.  I really couldn’t imagine any other guy that was in the running for the team doing a better job.  

The last owner couldn’t stop sniffing panties long enough to give a rats ass. 

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8 hours ago, Snake said:

I seriously doubt he will give up the job that made him billions. 

He is giving up the job that made other people millions.  His company will now only manage his money. Its a lot easier to not have to answer to investors. 

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13 minutes ago, Zaximus said:

He's really in retirement mode and the Panthers are now his dream project.    He's made more than he'll ever need but I doubt he'll do things to "lose money".   

At some point, you make all that money so you can spend it on whatever the heck you want (and set your kids up so they never have to worry).  I wouldn't be surprised to see Tepper finally "do what he wants" even if he never sees a return on investment.  Not saying he is gonna flush a billion bucks down the drain, but I can see him spending money to make people happy, not necessarily to make money. 

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On 5/23/2019 at 11:25 AM, NJPanthers12 said:

At this point I rather tepper be involved in the football decisions over the people currently responsible for football decisions.

The age of mediocrity is over, great organizations start at the top.

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On 5/23/2019 at 11:03 AM, JccOldTime23 said:

As long as he lets his football people deal with football operations that's great. We don't want to get into a Jerry Jones situation though.

I like Teps background.  He's got an eye and a nose for success.  If anybody can moneyball this middling franchise to a Lombardi, its David Tepper.

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