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The Panthers have a lot of leaks coming from our staff


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20 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

These bloggers and twitter-warriors and posers don't have any "sources" who collect a paycheck from your Carolina Panthers...

...the content they consistently barf up is recycled pablum from disgruntled agents (at best), aggrieved former players, and know nothing dolts who "know a guy who knows a guy"...🤦‍♂️

You know most sources who leak info won’t be named right? If these journalist name some of these sources they are going to get shunned. 

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Teams use leaks to control the data flow. Sometimes it is misinformation. But you can't just always leak falsehoods so you need to leak real things as well. Plus it gains favor with the media. All teams do this.

If these are a bunch of things Tepper doesn't want to leak then that is an issue. But I have no reason to think that either way.

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