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If Tepper did move the team....


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Honestly..Panthers leave the Carolina’s and I’m out for good. Prior to them being formed, I was younger and more of a player’s fan (Montana, Cunningham, Bo etc) but once the announcement was made, I was all in…jockey lot bootleg tees and all.  It was super exciting…finally a team for the Carolina’s (even if they were 2 hrs up 85 in Charlotte). I just won’t chase this team to another place though. It’s “fug Tepper” and his shitty team at that point. 

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7 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

Winning record last year. Name the last time Tepper's Panthers did that.

 

they didnt make the playoffs.. jordan is as bad or worse than tepper as a owner. and they have accomplished less dispite being around longer.. are we really aruging hornets vs panthers? yes panthers are worse present day but just went to the big dance in 2015 vs hornets never?

 

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54 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

 

they didnt make the playoffs.. jordan is as bad or worse than tepper as a owner. and they have accomplished less dispite being around longer.. are we really aruging hornets vs panthers? yes panthers are worse present day but just went to the big dance in 2015 vs hornets never?

 

Hes worse GOAT player horrible owner.

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6 hours ago, micnificent28 said:

 

they didnt make the playoffs.. jordan is as bad or worse than tepper as a owner. and they have accomplished less dispite being around longer.. are we really aruging hornets vs panthers? yes panthers are worse present day but just went to the big dance in 2015 vs hornets never?

 

No one in professional sports is worse than Tepper as an owner. I’m not sure how making it to a Super Bowl 7 years ago with a different owner makes you convinced I should be a bigger Panthers than Hornets fan, but you do you. 

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1 hour ago, Carl Spackler said:

No one in professional sports is worse than Tepper as an owner. I’m not sure how making it to a Super Bowl 7 years ago with a different owner makes you convinced I should be a bigger Panthers than Hornets fan, but you do you. 

I'm not trying to tell you who you should be a bigger fan of.  But trying to argue a guy who has owned a team 12 years and done squat vs a owner in what year 3-4 is worse? 

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8 hours ago, micnificent28 said:

I'm not trying to tell you who you should be a bigger fan of.  But trying to argue a guy who has owned a team 12 years and done squat vs a owner in what year 3-4 is worse? 

Yeah, considering in 3-4 years…

- broke the bank for the worst coach in NFL history
- refuses to fire the worst coach in NFL history, because he dresses like a slob and was a short-order cook like him 
- 22-46 as an owner
- stepped on special team traditions like “Keep Pounding”
- continues to raise prices ($350 to watch players arrive at the stadium, no autographs) and turn fans away from wanting to pay for the privilege of seeing his team get its ass beat 17 times every year 
- nuked in-person Panther Talk show
- architect of the first 0-17 team in the NFL
- hired the worst coach/GM combo in NFL history, one that has lost every trade and drafted not a single NFL-caliber player 
- lowest December win percentage in the NFL (.143) since buying the team 
- mathematically eliminated from the playoffs every November (except this year in October)
- will never have as many winning seasons as an owner as the Hornets had in the past year
- responsible for turning away the franchise’s most iconic player

That’s just a few examples. 

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This is easy. Let’s list some more reasons Tepper’s the worst owner in sports! 

- alienated the city of Charlotte by promising a soccer complex and pulling out from it 
- alienated South Carolina by promising a football complex and pulling out from it
- displayed zero (0) commitment to the Carolinas since buying the team
- couldn’t find a TV camera he didn’t like until his football team couldn’t find a game they didn’t lose 
- Blames the fans for his colossal ineptitude 

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