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13 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

What part of "the process is working, you just can't see it" sounded like an apology to you?

The "I apologize" part. It didn't feel sincere because it wasn't, that's what happens when you force someone to apologize for goodwill's sake. 

Until he's ready to admit that he made the wrong hire an apology from Tepper is empty lipservice because clearly he hasn't given up on Rhule being a good coach like the rest of us have. "The process is working, you just can't see it" in so many words.

 

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53 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

Until he's ready to admit that he made the wrong hire an apology from Tepper is empty lipservice because clearly he hasn't given up on Rhule being a good coach like the rest of us have. 

Which is why that's what we'd like to hear him say...

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10 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Kinda hoping it does.

Tepper being less involved with the Panthers could actually be a good thing if he leaves them in competent hands.

But the guy in charge of hiring said “competent hands” is the same guy with a now-established track record of hiring INcompetent hands.

And thus we come full circle.

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Tepper doesn't owe me any explanation or apology for what I witness on Sunday. I put myself through the misery of being a fan of his team. 

What I would like to hear is that he has hired someone that knows what the hell they are doing as manager of this thing. It doesn't have to come from him, just any old mouthpiece will do.

I would also like for someone to explain this 1000% working thing to me. You see I must be football illiterate when it comes to this new rebuild/culture thing going on in BOA.

Anyway, I've said my piece. 

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On 3/5/2022 at 7:44 PM, TLGPanthersFan said:

Tried watching the first game. Just couldn’t do it. Never understand why that sport is so popular. 
So boring. Give me Hockey any day. 

As a sport, it's moved past baseball in popularity and has well passed hockey in this country. Just an FYI. 

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Just now, NCTHFL0567 said:

As a sport, it's moved past baseball in popularity and has well passed hockey in this country. Just an FYI. 

Yup, watching a baseball game is like watching paint dry to me.  That's one sport I have never understood watching.  Crazy thing is they are in a lockout and they lost a ton of fans years ago when they pulled that stunt.  Now MLS is growing in popularity and the NHL keeps expanded teams and fans, baseball is going to find itself competing with Cornhole tournaments on ESPN Ocho before too long.

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20 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

Baseball is mostly dudes standing around and you get maybe 20 minutes of football in NFL games between commercials but soccer is the boring sport. 

The ridiculous flops kill it for me. Maybe it's different in person but on TV you can tell they're faking 90% of the time. At least hockey has an embellishment penalty to try and keep that out of the game. 

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