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Which Panthers owner do you prefer?


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Which owner?   

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  1. 1. Which owner?

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


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3 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Yeah, he was…but he didn’t take chances with suspect people,  ironic I know

Stretch.  Funny how both black and white player had tattoos on the team but this particular thing made the headlines.  I gave you more credit than I should have.

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If you are only taking their ownership into consideration and not the nasty poo they have done then Richardson. We made 2 Super Bowls in under 20 years. Yes we lost both but that is better than a lot of teams in this league. The Panthers in their second season won the NFC west and beat the cowboys in their first ever playoff game.

So far The Panthers under Tepper are a whopping 22-43, making us one of the worst teams in football in that span. Tepper has been all talk, and he hasn’t even done much of that recently.The Panthers just endured back to back to back 5 win seasons, which has never happened before in Panthers history. 

To say Tepper is off to a rough start would be an understatement. He has been terrible so far and it looks like he is putting all of his eggs in the Deshaun Watson basket. Let’s see how that plays out. With his track record so far, one could assume not good.

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12 hours 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

Wait, I'm not a fan of the guy, but what did he do to land him a stretch in prison?

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13 hours ago, The Huddler said:

I'm a huge fan of Tepper

Yes he has made mistakes...  but he will learn.

Dude has a burning desire to win and will do anything to do so. Dude will write checks! 

I think he’s a real doosh…

…but like you, I do believe he will get it right from a wins & losses perspective and obviously proper funding is not an issue!!

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1 hour ago, thefuzz said:
13 hours 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

Wait, I'm not a fan of the guy, but what did he do to land him a stretch in prison?

Yeah that’s pure fiction…

…just like Kraft was a child sex trafficker 🤦‍♂️

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