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David Tepper


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A successful football owner doesn’t make a successful hedge fund manager. A successful hedge fund manager doesn’t make a successful football owner. Tepper better fire Marty Hurney after this season and start surrounding himself with successful football people or he will run this city down to the ground. Brass balls my assss. 
 

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I don't know what's more laughable. The team's performance as of late, or all the posters here who know more than a self-made billionaire who was a part of one of the most successful franchises of the last few decades.

Under two seasons as owner to replace the head coach -- I find that to be borderline aggressive. Everybody here is so black and white. Hurney does offer incredible value in some areas, or at least one, which is the 1st round of the draft. But there are other areas he's severely lacking. Instead of just replacing him, why not let him play to his strengths and bring in others to compliment him / fill-in his weak areas.

If you have the option to have a Jack of All Trades, but master of none, or 1 person to focus purely on the draft, 1 for contracts, 1 for free agency, you have the best in each area.

This is a different approach, so many here might not understand how it works. But from the sounds of it, if we keep Hurney, he'll only be doing what he excels at. He won't be the lead in cap management, free agency, and probably even coaching hires.

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1 minute ago, EgoDogg said:

I don't know what's more laughable. The team's performance as of late, or all the posters here who know more than a self-made billionaire who was a part of one of the most successful franchises of the last few decades.

Under two seasons as owner to replace the head coach -- I find that to be borderline aggressive. Everybody here is so black and white. Hurney does offer incredible value in some areas, or at least one, which is the 1st round of the draft. But there are other areas he's severely lacking. Instead of just replacing him, why not let him play to his strengths and bring in others to compliment him / fill-in his weak areas.

If you have the option to have a Jack of All Trades, but master of none, or 1 person to focus purely on the draft, 1 for contracts, 1 for free agency, you have the best in each area.

This is a different approach, so many here might not understand how it works. But from the sounds of it, if we keep Hurney, he'll only be doing what he excels at. He won't be the lead in cap management, free agency, and probably even coaching hires.

I’m so tired of hearing about how much Tepper is worth. Tell me how many games he has won as an owner or SB trophies he has

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44 minutes ago, Forty-Eight said:

A successful football owner doesn’t make a successful hedge fund manager. A successful hedge fund manager doesn’t make a successful football owner. Tepper better fire Marty Hurney after this season and start surrounding himself with successful football people or he will run this city down to the ground. Brass balls my assss. 
 

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Grow a pair and give it time. You are acting like a hormonal lady

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This guy is a Hedge Fund gambler.  And now he's gambling with our Panthers.  Total reboot - really? If that's the case wait until the end of the season. He showed his total lack of experience. He gave up on this team when they were 1 or 2 games out of the Wild Card hunt.  You win a couple and you never know what can happen.  There was no reason to fire RR during the season. Nothing is gained by that unless he had a personal vendetta against RR and wanted to embarrass him.  For those of you delusional people who think it somehow helps us in a coach search I've got some oceanfront property for sale in Kansas for you.

 

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