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Matt Rhule Believes his culture is working, even if the wins aren't there


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1 hour ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

50 million isn’t that much to a man with over 10 billion dollars. 

Tepper is actually worth 15.8 billion (estimated).

For context, if you are making $55,000 per year, it's the equivalent to paying $174.

So roughly the equivalent to getting a 3 year wheel alignment policy at National Tire and Battery.

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Firing Rhule is essentially car maintenance to us normal folk. 

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1 hour ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

50 million isn’t that much to a man with over 10 billion dollars. 

Tepper's wealth has reportedly grown from 10 billion to approximately 16 billion just in the last few years.

Still, it remains difficult for mere mortals to comprehend how insignificant 50 million dollars is to Dave's bottom line.  Firing Rhule is the cost of doing business and a potential tax deduction for Tepper.

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23 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Tepper's wealth has reportedly grown from 10 billion to approximately 16 billion just in the last few years.

Still, it remains difficult for mere mortals to comprehend how insignificant 50 million dollars is to Dave's bottom line.  Firing Rhule is the cost of doing business and a potential tax deduction for Tepper.

Basically the equivalent of a standard middle class person having a nice dinner out. That's Tepper's financial impact of firing Matt Rhule and eating $50M.

Or to put in even more relevant terms, attending a Panthers game with decent seats and having a couple of beers in BOA.

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Culture my ass

just this past week we have the starting LT - who has basically been stealing a paycheck from the team whine about the media instigating crap with questions to the team. Not something a player on team with a winning culture would say. 
 

first round draft pick DT Derrick Brown - who has not lived up to expectations and at this point I would not pick up his 5th year option threatening to go to Harris Teeter and heckle a 17 year old who isn’t bagging groceries fast enough - again not something a player on a winning culture would say 

Also had some scrub on the OL say “it’s not my job” when he has been abused all season

and this goes without even mentioning the donkey brained coaching staff 

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