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Joe Person is not the hero we wanted, but he is the hero that we need.


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I'd like to believe Dave Tepper has learned a lot about the pro game during these last two years and wouldn't make the same mistake twice when it comes to hiring a head coach. 

The next few weeks will tell the tale. 

If Dave fires Matt at season's end, hope will be renewed. 

If not, Panthers fans will likely have years of misery and failure ahead of them. 

TL/DR:  Life is way too short to support a dysfunctional franchise.   

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41 minutes ago, CRA said:

Person has been good all year. But he has been really good since camp doing his job and since leaving the Observer. 
 

 

Agreed. He’s been great since joining the Athletic. He’s not a breaking news guy which for some reason bothers people. But he’s a very good writer, and that’s what I prefer.

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I agree. We've all seen Joe stumble haphazardly through practices and ask endless idiotic questions in pressers, but good for him on this one. Exposing the embarrassments of a billionaire that owns the team you make a living covering when no one else will is walking a dangerous line in terms of your career. Good for Joe.

 

 

He just might have more fan in him than we expected. Stir that pot Joe. 

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2 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

I'd like to believe Dave Tepper has learned a lot about the pro game during these last two years and wouldn't make the same mistake twice when it comes to hiring a head coach. 

The next few weeks will tell the tale. 

If Dave fires Matt at season's end, hope will be renewed. 

If not, Panthers fans will likely have years of misery and failure ahead of them. 

TL/DR:  Life is way too short to support a dysfunctional franchise.   

I won't. I will just watch a lot less Football and a whole lot more Hockey. You know the Hurricanes are pretty good and usually score as much as the Panthers too. 

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Huddle used to rip Person (with good reason) but he’s been really good since joining the Athletic.  His persona is so interesting.  A clueless man, I remember an interview with a player he wasn’t a part of, and he just walks through staring at his phone without a care in the world.  Joe Person being our hero is so fitting.  Thank you, Joe.  

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