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What are some positives to come out of the Tepper era?


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15 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

No more Rivera and Hurney, so that’s a positive. Even if the HC hasn’t been an upgrade, at least it’s not the same ol bs. Rhule will improve or be gone sooner rather than later. Tepper doesn’t seem like the type to wait seven years too late to make a move like the case with Rivera. 

Rivera went 15-1 and went to the playoffs 3 times. Stupid take considering what we have been since he left. 

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15 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

No more Rivera and Hurney, so that’s a positive. Even if the HC hasn’t been an upgrade, at least it’s not the same ol bs. Rhule will improve or be gone sooner rather than later. Tepper doesn’t seem like the type to wait seven years too late to make a move like the case with Rivera. 

Tepper is the one that gave Rhule a 7 year contract. If it was a reasonable contract he'd probably be gone already, and wouldn't have had full control of the roster/Coordinators in the first place

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8 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Rivera went 15-1 and went to the playoffs 3 times. Stupid take considering what we have been since he left. 

Cam on offense and some top flight talent on D largely floated Ron and crew. Now with that said, I'm not gonna trash Ron too hard considering he's 100x the coach that Matt Rhule is.

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17 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

No more Rivera and Hurney, so that’s a positive. Even if the HC hasn’t been an upgrade, at least it’s not the same ol bs. Rhule will improve or be gone sooner rather than later. Tepper doesn’t seem like the type to wait seven years too late to make a move like the case with Rivera. 

We didn’t wait 7 years too late to fire Ron. Ron had a decent run.   Then it came to a close.  Like Foxy.  

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17 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Rivera went 15-1 and went to the playoffs 3 times. Stupid take considering what we have been since he left. 

Playoffs 4 times in a 5 year window and won the NFCS 3 straight years. 

it took a minute for them to hit their run but his teams weren’t like Rhule’s early on.  Ron’s teams generally got better as the season went on. 

Ron was solid. Just wasn’t a homerun. 

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11 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

 

Any coach should and I assume almost all do have coordinator control.

 

Maybe but the Jets had a list of experienced coordinators for Rhule to pick from and that's why that job fell through. He proceeded to fill our staff with a bunch of Baylor guys and Joe Brady, and now we're stuck in this shitty position. 2 years wasted on paying this guy top 10 coaching money to learn on the job

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13 hours ago, gofightwin said:

You do realize Coke Consolidated, headquartered in SouthPark…is the largest bottler of Coke in the country and employees 15k people?  There is a production facility in NC so pretty much any Coke you buy in NC is made in NC. 

Coke was created and is still has its headquarters in Atlanta. Stick with the rivalry!

Pepsi has long been owned and has its headquarters in NY. So, screw both of them. 😉

Pepsi was started in New Bern, NC by a pharmacist named Caleb Bradham 👍

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1 hour ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Pepsi was started in New Bern, NC by a pharmacist named Caleb Bradham 👍

Yes I know.   Just stating that the Coke we drink in NC is made 6 miles north of the stadium with a HQ 6 miles south of the stadium.

Coke in Atlanta is basically a separate marketing arm of the company.  Coca-Cola Consolidated (the Charlotte HQ company and publicly traded on NASDAQ) is the Carolina Panthers sponsor, not Coke Atlanta.

Most people have no clue Coca-Cola Consolidated HQ is in Charlotte. 

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