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Fitterer speaking to media Friday at Noon


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Just now, OldhamA said:

Do team owners regularly talk to the media, or is this just another bee the Panthers fans have in their bonnet about this current administration?

As has been said many times before, this is Tepper's own doing since he made himself so visible early on and frequently spoke about team matter, e.g. the QB situation. His current silence is in stark contrast to when he acted like he was getting one over on the rest of the league and is reasonably perceived now as hiding.

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3 hours ago, OldhamA said:

Do team owners regularly talk to the media, or is this just another bee the Panthers fans have in their bonnet about this current administration?

Mostly the latter.  Most owners don't say much to the media.  There are some notable (or notorious) exceptions, like Jerry Jones.

Personally, I don't care if I hear from Tepper or not.  If somebody can show me how him speaking puts more wins on the board, I'll rethink that.  But, I agree with something an owner said long ago when the league was marching toward a lockout, "nobody pays to see me own the team."

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