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David Tepper: "Sometimes you have to tear things down to build them up"


bobowilson

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This doesn't sound good for Cam Newton.  Not sure you'd be talking in these terms with a 31 year old QB.

 

 

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We know we have a shared vision. We know it’s not going to be a fast process. We are willing to build something for the long term … things could happen fast, and maybe they will because we are all so aligned. But we are in a building process here. Sometimes you have to tear things down to build them up.”

 

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It's much easier to speak on these things than to actually go through the potentially exhausting task of implementing it.

So far all we have done is brought in a coach who says all the right things but has never won on his own at the NFL level before.

I'm done hearing talk and fluff. Let's get some results. There's nowhere to go but up after tumbling to the bottom of our division and conference. If your plan to dig our way out of that is to move on from dynamic talent, then you have to do everything within your capabilities to replace that talent.

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9 minutes ago, bobowilson said:

This doesn't sound good for Cam Newton.  Not sure you'd be talking in these terms with a 31 year old QB.

 

 

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https://theathletic.com/1520194/2020/01/08/he-didnt-flinch-panthers-coach-matt-rhule-needed-to-show-david-tepper-that-he-can-do-more-than-coach-football/?source=dailyemail

 

Could be referring to the complete tear down of the coach's. 

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I've been saying it, it's almost a guarantee they try and trade Cam away to get anything they can towards their future rebuild. You just don't say the things they've been saying or rather they have not been saying if their intentions were to go into 2020 with Cam Newton as their starting Quarterback. All they've done is danced around the question every time it's been asked. Cam is as sure as gone.

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2 minutes ago, bull123 said:

I dont want to wait years to be a contender

And there's no reason we should have to wait, we aren't missing as much as people around here would have you think unless they jettison Cam and waste what's left of luke wich would be unforgivable. Not to mention this time frame would put us at paying CMC Moore and burns.

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