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Could you see Tepper as owner and GM?


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As a GM? No, and I dont think thats what he wants to do..

 

 

but as far as cutting dead meat? go for it. I have full confidence Tepper can get this team to play at a high level and stay there by putting the right people in place. 

 

it may suck short term, but sometimes thts what you gotta do to shake mediocrity.

 

nothing in the OP indicates being a GM.

 

Tepper not being emotional is the best thing that could have happened to this franchise.  Make decisions due to bottom lines.    be successful or get your sorry emotional ass out  

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Analytics.

Hall of Fame Qbs hit prime in their 30s.  Running QBs usually don't make it past 30.

At least one reporter hinted today that if it were up to Ron and Marty, Cam would probably be here next year.

This morning I couldn't imagine that, despite the rumors.  But now, at the end of the day, I believe the writing is on the wall.  I don't know if Cam wants to play football or not, but I think Tepper wants to move on.

As GM?  No.

From Cam, who went full Charlotte and meant it when he got here....

Today sucks.

Analytics.  We all loved everything Tepper was doing when he got in control.  Now we're entering a new phase of the Panthers.  Time will tell is analytics will brings us a Lombardi.

 

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6 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

This morning I couldn't imagine that, despite the rumors.  But now, at the end of the day, I believe the writing is on the wall.  I don't know if Cam wants to play football or not, but I think Tepper wants to move on.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I just wanted to quote this phrase because I don't really see it very often.

Poor choice of words on my part.  Let's try this.....even Dan Snyder is not so incredibly stupid enough to do that.

Although I strongly suspect he thought about it until he realized that his status as a moron would become indisputable if he did.

I was in the DC area when he took the reins, and he wore his welcome out perhaps faster than anyone in history.

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