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Tepper is supposed to have a press conference at 345pm


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10 minutes ago, joemac said:

Doesn’t matter who the coach is, when our choices at QB are Mayfield, Darnold and Walker. Like, talk about complete poo…

....i forgot...qbs don't grow on trees... if we get our number one pick...its still gonna be a crapshoot... there was not much available to fhule...in his defense... 

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Just now, Panther'sBigD said:

What was the last concert you went to at the stadium before Tepper became owner? Having a venue that large does make a huge difference in the city's ability to attract big acts with more attractive tour dates. Tepper is getting deservedly roasted for a lot of stuff, but this is something he actually should get credit for. 

 

Billy Joel… Camping World Stadium… if I want to look at pretty girls I’ll go to the beach… don’t need a Kenny Chesney concert for that.

And as someone who has been to some of the best venues in the U.S. when it comes to entertainment… I’d much rather be at a smaller venue…

Red Rocks Amphitheater and St. Augustine Amphitheater are much better than some big ass stadium.

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4 minutes ago, panthersphan said:

That was the most disappointing press conference in the history of the Carolina Panthers.

 

wow.

 

How many bs excuses and he literally acted like he brought music to Charlotte, “Charlotte didn’t even have music before…” wtffff… and then acted like he’s been winning off the field because of the MLS team, goodness, embarrassing. He came in to be the owner of an NFL franchise, let’s talk about that. gs that was bad, he couldn’t handle actual questions that matter.  What an Embarrassment. 
 

take a ******* lap David Tepper.

You forgot about COVID. He must've mentioned COVID 20 times. Yes, Dave. We know. The Panthers had to deal with COVID... along with everyone and every other organization on the planet.

 

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2 minutes ago, Panther'sBigD said:

What was the last concert you went to at the stadium before Tepper became owner? Having a venue that large does make a huge difference in the city's ability to attract big acts with more attractive tour dates. Tepper is getting deservedly roasted for a lot of stuff, but this is something he actually should get credit for. 

 

Does the stadium even need to host concerts? They've had some DISASTERS of events like that beer festival that was a total joke and they ran out of beer in like 20 minutes. How many concerts can even draw 70k people? The Spectrum Center hosts better concerts than the stadium would. Hell the whitewater center hosted some great concerts. He's taking credit for something that doesn't matter and no one asked for.

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