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Besides hiring Rhule what has been Tepper's biggest mistake so far?


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6 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

I've long thought the same about Mike Jordan...

...never got my way, and you're not gonna get yours.  

Then Tepper better get used to being a loser, at least for the next few years, and for few other reasons beyond his own short-sightedness/lack of self-evaluation.

If al he cares about is money then this is a moot point anyway. Given how vocal he was at the outset of his ownership he sure seems interested in being a winner as well. What's gone down so far sure ain't it and he unfortunately chose not to remedy a major immediate issue this offseason.

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1 minute ago, davos said:

Navarro should have been awarded the bid.

That is all.

My worry with Navarro was that as a favorite of the Richardson family, he might be inclined to continue doing things as Richardson had, like keeping Marty Hurney as GM.

 

 

 

Yeah 😕

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

My worry with Navarro was that as a favorite of the Richardson family, he might be inclined to continue doing things as Richardson had, like keeping Marty Hurney as GM.

 

 

 

Yeah 😕

Well that happened with Tepper

Hurney is the ultimate Dwight Schrute of the NFL, except he didn't become likeable over time.  

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6 minutes ago, davos said:

Well that happened with Tepper

Hurney is the ultimate Dwight Schrute of the NFL, except he didn't become likeable over time.  

Pretty much.

I had hoped that Tepper would be smart enough to know he needed to move on and get a real GM.

Instead, he wound up calling Marty one of the best evaluators of college talent in football.

Just now, SizzleBuzz said:

There was no prediction...

You predicted I wouldn't get my way.

Given that you're pretty much always wrong, I find that encouraging 😁

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:
1 hour ago, SizzleBuzz said:

There was no prediction...

You predicted I wouldn't get my way.

Given that you're pretty much always wrong, I find that encouraging 😁

That wasn’t a prediction, merely a statement of fact.

Ok Carnac…

…how many games do you predict the Panthers will win in the coming season?

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15 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

That wasn’t a prediction, merely a statement of fact.

Ok Carnac…

…how many games do you predict the Panthers will win in the coming season?

Your "statements of fact" are always wrong too 😆

As to the season record, that's a question for after the draft and free agency.

But with Matt Rhule still in charge, five is probably a good bet.

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1 hour ago, SizzleBuzz said:

I've long thought the same about Mike Jordan...

...never got my way, and you're not gonna get yours.  

Years leading to Mitch era he was the clear worst owner in ALL of sports kupchak saved Jordan, mj should build a 80 feet statue of Mitch as a thank you. Lucky about ball too, but Mitch has done the impossible and gets no love...

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24 minutes ago, RumHam said:

His biggest mistake was choosing this franchise to purchase

Just the opposite, actually.

Had the franchise been purchased by a competent owner, we could be in good shape by now.

The Panthers didn't make Tepper worse. Tepper made the Panthers worse.

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