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Just now, rayzor said:

I can't imagine why or how this could be a good thing or necessary. 

I mean what is to be gained? Try to turn public support away from Tepper and the Panthers? To what end, maybe get his job back? 

I just don't understand the point. 

They're bringing their dog, so they'll probably do some promoting for the Humane Society and say nice things about Charlotte and that's about it. I'm not expecting anything controversial, you don't bring the wife and dog if that's your intent.

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4 minutes ago, rayzor said:

I can't imagine why or how this could be a good thing or necessary. 

I mean what is to be gained? Try to turn public support away from Tepper and the Panthers? To what end, maybe get his job back? 

I just don't understand the point. 

Call me after we finish 4-12 for 3rd time in 2022. 

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14 minutes ago, ickmule said:

why Don’t you listen to what they have to say before you trash them ? They are good people and I’d bet it’s all positive talk.  

nothing against the guy but why would i want to listen?   he's never said 1 interesting thing

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I’m sure it’s just a farewell to the fans and thanking the community for all of the support type of deal. I think it’s important to them as part of their character they show as much appreciation as they can for everyone who supported them. Also good for the station as i’m sure plenty of people will tune in.

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5 minutes ago, panther4life said:

I’m sure it’s just a farewell to the fans and thanking the community for all of the support type of deal. I think it’s important to them as part of their character they show as much appreciation as they can for everyone who supported them. Also good for the station as i’m sure plenty of people will tune in.

Agreed.  Also a lot of Panthers that have had their career made in Charlotte, stay in Charlotte.  Smitty, Olsen etc..  I think the Riveras are just trying to sow some good will and lay the foundation for a long future in the community.  

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