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Albert Breer also has us taking Fields, believes Tepper is pushing for it.


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8 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

My understanding is Teddy had a total of $10,000,000 of guaranteed money left on his Panthers deal and that he's going to collect all of it -- that's not a pay cut.  If I'm incorrect please do fill me in.   

Personally I hoped he wouldn't be traded but I certainly didn't guarantee it would never happen.

I predicted Hurney would stick and when he didn't I was first-in taking credit for being wrong. 

This guy @Mr. Scot is a complete blowhard who is literally the single least-informed person on earth as it goes to how guys like Tepper go about conducting business...

...he is however a 1st ballot Hall of Famer as it goes to screen time and sheer volume of posts! (and we're talking a decade+ track record, Tom Brady like I tell ya!)

Good onya Scot!

 


He took the paycut to just the guaranteed money for this trade to work. If he stayed a Panther he would make even more. Sounds like he knew he would get cut if this trade didn’t work and lose the money anyway, but that’s just me speculating...

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7 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

So we'll take that as none, no, no, no, and no.  Obviously you're not an accredited investor.   

Our argument here isn't about "football"...

...it's about business operations. 

Tepper has 100% overlayed/installed the Appaloosa Model on/in the Panthers organization and this is perfectly clear to everyone, everywhere...except you Mr. Ostrich.

In the other thread you did confirm that Fitterer reports to Rhule, right?

Is sizzle buzz, slang for smoking crack??

 

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5 minutes ago, Smittymoose said:

Teddy actually did the Panthers a solid there. He would have gotten more than $1.5M in free agency for this season.

What a guy! He still gets $10 million for being a backup in Denver. Doesn’t sound too bad to me... 

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Just now, Smittymoose said:

He would have gotten $10M to sit on his couch for a year too

Yeah now he has a chance to push Lock and get some playing time, possibly get a nice contract next year. He doesn’t strike me as a stat at home and not play kind of guy. Most of these guys are competitive and love playing the game, it’s how they hit here.

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22 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Whether he will or won't influence the decision, don't know.

What I do know is that he shouldn't, and if he's smart, he won't.

And to be clear, we don't know for sure what he wants, but I'd say that even if he agreed with everything I think they should do. I'm not gonna change my opinion on owner interference depending on whether he agrees with me or not. It's bad either way.

Let the football people do their jobs.

I'm in the group that thinks Tepper is not telling them who to select but telling them to find the future franchise QB, whoever Fits thinks that guy could be.  I'm sure QB is at the top of the list of priorities. 

Remember, Fit said that he believed you draft a qb every draft.  They will take a QB at some point in this draft and every draft going forward until they get the franchise and his heir on the roster.  

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Just now, Moo Daeng said:

I want to see Mister Scot tell Tepper to his face that he shouldn't have any say in his investment.

That woukd be a bloodbath.

I'd be more than happy to. You actually think there'd be some danger in that? 😄

What a stupid post, but considering the source...

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