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John Ellis reporting Fitterer and Rhule will meet with media today


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David Tepper is apparently too chicken poo to face the press in person and explain why he's keeping the WORST coach in the team's history.

After TWO seasons of only 5 wins each Rhule is being retained for a season 3.  No other Panthers coach with a record of 5 wins or less has ever been retained for an additional season.  

Tepper has done it twice.

Houston, we have an ownership problem.

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4 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Careful, I continue to get flamed for this opinion. 

Spoiler: 14 months ago, I got flamed for saying Rhule would never work out and that he was a clown.

This board is extremely reactionary but like I don’t really understand what Tepper is trying to do here. I’m not mad or upset I’m just like whatever. I don’t live in NC anymore so it means nothing to me for the franchise to move besides nostalgia. Tons of real world things to be mad about. But this is a full on mutiny of the fanbase and he knows this. This isn’t some shade of grey thing it’s very cut and dry. Rhule isn’t an nfl caliber coach. So what is his long play here? Turn your back on the fanbase to help facilitate a move to another location? I heard he wanted a new stadium. So is he gonna use that as leverage to move? 

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16 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Wonder if Tepper is gonna try moving the team at some point. 

I mean the way things are headed he may not have a lot of people fighting for them to stay. Could end up like the hornets where the city was just like “peace, GTFO” and basically trade them for a different franchise 

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9 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

This board is extremely reactionary but like I don’t really understand what Tepper is trying to do here. I’m not mad or upset I’m just like whatever. I don’t live in NC anymore so it means nothing to me for the franchise to move besides nostalgia. Tons of real world things to be mad about. But this is a full on mutiny of the fanbase and he knows this. This isn’t some shade of grey thing it’s very cut and dry. Rhule isn’t an nfl caliber coach. So what is his long play here? Turn your back on the fanbase to help facilitate a move to another location? I heard he wanted a new stadium. So is he gonna use that as leverage to move? 

this is some pretty good tinfoil hat critical thinking you got going on here but honestly it wouldn’t be the first time an owner tried to piss off the fan base and city 

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I want a reporter to ask the following questions:

-You preach analytics but you gave cmac a record breaking when the data says RB's on their second deals are not worth it, what was your mindset with this deal?

 

-Can you explain the rush to sign the 2 lineman in the first HOUR of free agency?

 

-Can you explain your thought process of giving up so much capital for Sam Darnold when it appears your were clearly bidding against yourself?

 

-Can you explain your thought process in picking up the 5th year option of darnold needlessly?

 

-Can you explain your evaluation of Rashawn Slater and Micah Parsons? 

 

-Can you explain your hesitation in playing BRady Christenson even when your playoff chances were minuscule and the left tackle in front of him was clearly struggling?

 

 

I think those are fair questions that Fit, Rhule and Tepper should answer

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