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Tepper says 5 year minimum for Rhule.


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3 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Very good - can you officially be stripped of your moderator role (if you still have it) of a Panthers fan board since you won’t be paying much attention to the Panthers?  

Has he every really moderated anything anyway?  He just posts and posts and posts and posts, mostly how he doesn't like the Panthers anymore. 

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2 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Has he every really moderated anything anyway?  He just posts and posts and posts and posts, mostly how he doesn't like the Panthers anymore. 

Lol.  Sure - he used to lock threads that contained any optimistic Panthers content.  Not sure if he still does or not.  He may be too busy scouting Sam Howell for the team

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19 minutes ago, chbright said:

Lol, Tepper still makes $ on this franchise and the buildings by using them for not just the Panthers, but other events. Hes not hurting on long build or floundering around. Well as long as enough tickets are sold and don't go truly unsold from the Panthers (attendance be damned) he won't hurt. Now maximizing $ on game day sales, yeah that's hurting with the stadium not being full, and that's on a poo product the Panthers currently provide and not all opposing teams are going to travel enough to fill up the stadium with panther fans staying home.

I am still a little perplex what Rhule/anyone has said that keeps Tepper on board for 2 more after 2022. That's crazy pants. If they regress the next 2 years is he really going to give a crazy 5th year. Heck if he get another vet QB and again regresses or treads water, another year after a 3rd wrong QB eval?

I'll grant Rhule this: his D progressed thru year 1 and again from year 1 ending thru most of year 2. Now part of that was it regressed from before Rhule to his 1sr half of year 1 (one of the worst in history). Also the offense flamed out hard and regressed from year 1 to year 2, would say St was pretty poor all 3 years too. 2 steps back for every step forwards gotta stop. He needs to atleast maintain on D or progress on all fronts this year or why keep the this poo going.

Reading between the lines and jmo..

He blames himself for Rhule's failures more then Rhule..

His impatience on the roster and especially at QB decision.. 

The original staff hires..

And expectation on the W-L record and ramping up before the rosters was ready....

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2 minutes ago, Jmac said:

If he wanted to reference Rome, he should have worn a toga, a wreath on his head, and walked in with a fiddle. Rome wasn't build in a day, but surely was burned to the ground in one.

Rome took hundreds of years to build. Smh. How does this man not get hustled out of all his money?

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33 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

What are the actual building blocks or foundation Tepper is talking about?

It doesn’t take 5 years to make a winning season. I just have no idea what he’s talking about. 

It wouldn't have if he didn't get impatience and try to rush the process..

Which is what I think he was saying when he was talking about being a idiot and being impatient himself..

Jmo but the impatience part of the press conference was more about him then the fan base..

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25 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

Is Rhule sucking Tepper's D? What did Rhule's wife put in those meatballs? I have no idea how an owner puts so much confidence in a HC that hasn't proven anything. How does Rhule have so much leash? 

Tepper has to take some of the blame because alot of his meddling and impatience for a QB and winning record.. Has forced alot of the dumb roster moves and coaching hires??

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