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What we're learning about David Tepper


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Things we've definitely learned...

- Number one, in-season firings? Not a problem (clearly).

- He's got a close relationship with the Kraft family (that one turns all kinds of things on their head).

- He wants to expand the football operations (woefully neglected under Jerry Richardson).

- He wants a coach who believes heavily in analytics (already knew that one, but it's valid).

 

Things we might be learning...

- He may be looking more at the Patriot Way than the Steeler Way (or an amalgam of the two).

- Might be okay with retreads (if the above is so)

- Is apparently going to handle the head coaching search himself.

- Also expected to go after an offensive head coach.

 

 

Get ready for an interesting offseason.

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As much as I despise Brady and Belichick, I am grudgingly forced to admit their skill, thus I can live with The Patriot way if it involves NOT getting lockedinto any particular mindset except winning. (Something I admire about Belicheck, he’s not married to any particular scheme system etc) but doesn’t involve cheating. 

 

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I am excited again to be a Panthers's fan. I don't know how all this shakes down but we have a chance at being better. There are definitely some scary possibilities moving forward but this team needed a change and they finally got one. I hope he can keep up the great work. 

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