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Rhule was hired by Tepper because of his reputation for quickly turning around programs at Temple and Baylor.

Tepper said Rhule fit the job description of "the right mix of old-school discipline and toughness with modern and innovative processes".

The Panthers had not made the playoffs or had a winning season since 2017. Tepper said he was willing to view the Panthers rebuild as a seven year process.

However, the boneheaded moves the team has made shows me he is an impatient owner who has allowed decisions made that have set the team back.

If one wants to play the blame game for the Panthers present state of affairs, it should start at the top and work its way down.

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2 hours ago, KatsAzz said:

Tepper said he was willing to view the Panthers rebuild as a seven year process.

This is just stupid. Obviously some poo Rhule tried selling him in that he bought.

It doesn't/shouldn't take any team nearly that long to turn into a winning team. 

Just shows a huge level of ignorance.

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