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Tepper does not know how to build a winning franchise


therealmjl

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It ain't gonna happen as long as he is sticking his nose in places they don't belong. Leave football ops to the football guys.

Also, not a single noteworth or worthwhile GM is gonna want to come here to be Rhule's "yes man".

 

Fun times in Carolina.

 

How's that billion dollar Tepper World gonna look in 10 years when we are on our third coaching change?

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1 minute ago, therealmjl said:

It ain't gonna happen as long as he is sticking his nose in places they don't belong. Leave football ops to the football guys.

Also, not a single noteworth or worthwhile GM is gonna want to come here to be Rhule's "yes man".

 

Fun times in Carolina.

 

How's that billion dollar Tepper World gonna look in 10 years when we are on our third coaching change?

Who cares it’s all going to SC anyway!

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Since he brought the panthers, its been nothing but downhill since. Keeps RR and Herniay too long, stole seats form realist fans without even notification, pit NC vs SC to squeeze more money form the other while counting his 13 billions, goosed his lady friend, cam comments... I mean two of those the cancel culture would go to town on, hes putting a faster Jerry Richardson move

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9 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

Give me a single example of something Tepper has done to make you feel differently.

He’s only been over the team for three years and the first cannot be counted being that he didn’t have time to make any changes.

He has completely overhauled our front offices, invested millions in state of the art facilities, equipment, research, trying for a new stadium, fired the old regime (coach and gm), changed the terrible culture that Richardson tarnished, has hired full time mental health therapist for our players, brought in experts in areas Richardson refused to invest in like a cap specialist, got us out of practicing in a damn hotel lobby when it rains, I could go on and on.

The guy had to change the entire organization from every level and is just now getting started on the football side with Rhule and a new GM to pair with him. Our new head coach had an all new staff to implement in an offseason destroyed by covid with no offseason, preseason games, time to even meet staff or players etc.

It is ridiculous to call a brand new owner out for not knowing how to build a winning franchise when he’s really only had two years over the team to begin with. Even pushing that aside what’s the point in complaining about him? It’s not like he’s going anywhere or that we can trade him for a draft pick 

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