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Panthers owner to PSL owners: Success “won’t happen overnight”


TN05

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Tepper Please pay me while I suck on purpose until I can get things right??

Me: fug no.. Give me a reduced ticket and lower prices on parking and concession while you on purpose put a bad product on the field?

Tepper: fug no..

Me: well Peace until   you're actually trying to be good again.....

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5 minutes ago, TN05 said:

even more evidence 2020 will be a complete tank.

Dear Mr. Tepper,

Understand this.

You still have Marty Hurney on your payroll. Until that changes you don’t deserve the right to preach down.

Sincerely,

All Panthers Fans.

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I cant believe he used the phrase Understand this. That’s just rude.  

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I really don’t think professional teams tank. I could be really wrong but I can’t see a bunch of players tanking for someone who may take their place . Anyway, success does take time but let’s hope is expedited. I can’t stand to watch another losing season. If so, I will be back on the green perfecting my sorry golf game lol 

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3 minutes ago, mjligon said:

a "master developer and builder" 

"elite programs at temple and baylor

lol

"i know words. i have the best words"

smug donald trump GIF by Election 2016

He actually said "winning programs." Which, we don't really have winning program here, FWIW. 

I guess Tepper is going to be patient as Rhule and his staff figure out that the NFL isn't college football. This should be fun. 

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I'll take Tepper at his word until he gives me sufficient reason not to.

These next several months will be an interesting trial run.

As far as this tanking poo, do people really think he threw all that money at Matt Rhule and Joe Brady just for us to sit on our hands and watch the NFC and our division stomp us into the ground?

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1 minute ago, Harbingers said:

No but when it happens he’s already set up his excuse. 

And at no point in the letter is he even considering giving loyal fans a discount to watch a product he knows might be sub par.. I just think you let poo happen naturally or you do a better job of covering up the tank...

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