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Please, David Tepper, can you stop making Charlotte cringe?


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1 hour ago, CRA said:

I mean, the weatherman likely will tell you it's going to be hot and humid tommorrow if you choose to tune in to him.   

Tepper is only going to give a poo when it actually starts to matter to him.  Noise and lack and sales/support are basically the only 2 things that he would listen to.  But I guess everyone could just shut up and show up.  

Wheres the weatherman blog where he whines about it in 30-50 posts a day?

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4 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Wheres the weatherman blog where he whines about it in 30-50 posts a day?

you go thread to thread to thread whining that people are talking about Panther football in a way you don't like.   

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3 minutes ago, poundaway said:

That post is doing exactly what that post is talking about.

again, you go thread to thread to thread complaining about the way posters talk about Panther football. 

I can name a whole bunch of dead horse beaters.  My list will be longer than yours, clearly. 

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1 hour ago, TheCasillas said:

normally you'd assume spending 30+ million during free agency, and drafting the best offensive player in the draft would be a sign of someone giving a poo. However, i probably live in a weird world of rational thinking. So disregard my opinion. 

Could you remind me which team have the second most cap space?

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18 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Can you remind me who is out there in FA that is worth the rest of our cap space? 

Called cap management.  You know… when you want to win you don’t end up sitting on a ton of cash whenever all players in FA are gone.  The fact the Panthers ranked 32nd out of 32 teams kind of proves the fact you are a clueless homer.  But go ahead and keep believing.  Tepper loves fools and their money.  That’s how he made a fortune. 

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2 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

drafting the best offensive player in the draft

This is pure speculation and wishful thinking. None of the offensive players really separated themselves from the pack leading up to the draft. That's a huge reason the first five picks were all defense. Just because the Panthers made Icky the first offensive pick doesn't mean he is the best offensive player. We'll have to wait and see how they play this fall to find out who is the best.

And I'm someone that wanted Neal, Cross, or Icky to be the Panthers' pick.

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3 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

Called cap management.  You know… when you want to win you don’t end up sitting on a ton of cash whenever all players in FA are gone.  The fact the Panthers ranked 32nd out of 32 teams kind of proves the fact you are a clueless homer.  But go ahead and keep believing.  Tepper loves fools and their money.  That’s how he made a fortune. 

the fact you think you've made any point in this conversation is quite disturbing. I dont think a single thing you have said in our interaction was consistent nor bared any resemblance to a convincing argument. 

 

That being said, ill go back to being a fool with you.

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1 minute ago, jayboogieman said:

This is pure speculation and wishful thinking. None of the offensive players really separated themselves from the pack leading up to the draft. That's a huge reason the first five picks were all defense. Just because the Panthers made Icky the first offensive pick doesn't mean he is the best offensive player. We'll have to wait and see how they play this fall to find out who is the best.

And I'm someone that wanted Neal, Cross, or Icky to be the Panthers' pick.

He was the consensus #1 offensive player in this draft. Im not saying he will be the best offensive player from this draft, no one knows that. However, we do know that he was the top rated offensive player in the draft by the majority of the league and scouts.

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