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Which Panthers owner do you prefer?


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Which owner?   

112 members have voted

  1. 1. Which owner?

    • Jerry Richardson
      52
    • David Tepper
      43
    • About the same
      17


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Tepper
 

He wants to win…look the Panthers have tried to reach out and pick up pieces to win. Stafford trade didn’t go through and possibly the Watson won’t either but if JR were here we wouldn’t even be in the same breath as these trade attempts.

He is still learning, people knock him for the Hurney talent evaluator comment but brush off the fact that he ADMITTED that Hurney should have been gone sooner.

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Well, I’m definitely not going with the racist. Tepper can still get it right. We’d be in great position if there was no salary cap lol. Always wanted to be like the Yankees and just buy a championship, but we’re years too late getting a guy like Tepper 

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44 minutes ago, onmyown said:

you all realize JR would be in prison if it weren’t for millions of dollars and non disclosure agreements right?

the fact that poo makes things go away evident by this weird perception of him is the irony of it it, it perpetuates and confirms money is all people care about 

fug that POS

everyone is a POS for something. Human nature. Pick your poison. 

 

Point the finger at the other to feel better about our POSness

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16 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

everyone is a POS for something. Human nature. Pick your poison. 

 

Point the finger at the other to feel better about our POSness

that’s what we call a criminal thinking error - it’s not human nature, this is just justification by generalization

POS for jaywalking isn’t the same, if you think it’s normal for everyone to be a POS of this level well you probably are yourself and want to feel better about it, and yea you probably shouldn’t point a finger

in reality there are plenty of people who aren’t on this level as hard as that may be to accept

 

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Richardson's time was coming to an end....scandal aside, but at least he proved to put a competent product on the field most years.  Every other year most of the time.  Tepper has proven he knows sh*t about the NFL.

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