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Which Panthers owner do you prefer?


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  1. 1. Which owner?

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


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Tepper is the Shahid Khan of the Carolina Panthers, except he financed a frikkin' soccer team insead of a wrestling operation.

Neither knows a thing about what they are doing and it pretty much shows.

We can get into things other than football, but really what matters in the end is do they know enough about football to create a solid organization and pick good coaches. Tepper, like Khan, has shown he's a rube at the table. 

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1 hour ago, Khyber53 said:

Tepper is the Shahid Khan of the Carolina Panthers, except he financed a frikkin' soccer team insead of a wrestling operation.

Neither knows a thing about what they are doing and it pretty much shows.

We can get into things other than football, but really what matters in the end is do they know enough about football to create a solid organization and pick good coaches. Tepper, like Khan, has shown he's a rube at the table. 

AEW is doing great though. 

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37 minutes ago, @bonafidebanter said:

I've never heard of Dave being a sexual deviant like Jerry. Let alone a racist sexual deviant. I wouldn't put it past him, but I haven't heard anything of it. Do you have any proof of him being a sexual deviant? Racist?

Who really knows? 

How many fans would've figured JR was guilty of sexual harassment prior to the story going public?

Tepper does act as if he's oblivious to the Panthers infamous history by aggressively pursuing a QB who has 22 women accusing him of being a sexual predator. 

We all know many diehard fans don't give a flip about Watson's sketchy behavior, they just want to win.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg and NC voters might take a dimmer view of this situation when Tepper shows up with his hand out for a new stadium.

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51 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Who really knows? 

How many fans would've figured JR was guilty of sexual harassment prior to the story going public?

Tepper does act as if he's oblivious to the Panthers infamous history by aggressively pursuing a QB who has 22 women accusing him of being a sexual predator. 

We all know many diehard fans don't give a flip about Watson's sketchy behavior, they just want to win.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg and NC voters might take a dimmer view of this situation when Tepper shows up with his hand out for a new stadium.

First of all,  this black man may be innocent.

Second, I'm willing to bet the vast majority of people who have strong moral opinions on Watson voted for either Biden or Trump, both accused of sexual assault.

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