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Is 2019 really “All or Nothing”?


mc52beast

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There was a lot of talk going into this season that 2019 was playoffs/SB or bust. Moves Hurney made like signing Irvin, GMC, Paradis were supposed to be proof of this.

Now that the team is 5-5 and just lost to the Cons again our playoff chances are slim to none. One more loss and it’s all but over. 
 

But I’m still not assuming that Tepper will clean house like so many here say he will.I think he gives Ron and Marty another year to get the pieces needed. I’m going out on a limb here and saying that Ron and Marty will be here in 2020 no matter what happens.

Not saying that’s what I want, just what I think will happen.

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It was AON for Ron and Hurney.... No one else.

Hurney is done in the NFL.  Ron will get another gig because (for no other reason than) he lasted 9 years in the same place.

Just be glad that Hurney WAS NOT ALLOWED to destroy the salary structure like he has EVERY OTHER TIME.

Shame on us for believing Tepper had some kind of magical insight.   He knows less about the Panthers, and football,  than some posters on this board.

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7 hours ago, ok2h8pep said:

It was AON for Ron and Hurney.... No one else.

Hurney is done in the NFL.  Ron will get another gig because (for no other reason than) he lasted 9 years in the same place.

Just be glad that Hurney WAS NOT ALLOWED to destroy the salary structure like he has EVERY OTHER TIME.

Shame on us for believing Tepper had some kind of magical insight.   He knows less about the Panthers, and football,  than some posters on this board.

Why the fug are people slamming Tepper all of the sudden? Dude has owned this team for two years. And while he hasn’t fired the coaching staff or GM yet (it’s coming) he hasn’t hired them either. He inherited this mess. Now after one and a half seasons you can say he has no idea what he’s doing? Lol what are you on about?

Edit: Wait, I just read your username. Says it all. Reactionary fan to your core I assume.

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