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Panthers in violation of NFL rules regarding their search for a permanent head coach, multiple sources tell CBS Sports.


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2 hours ago, WarHeel said:

I don’t consolidate people into groups. I analyze their thoughts via their former statements and draw conclusions from their own words. You’re just another wokeasaurus and your rhetoric shows your hand.
 

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2 hours ago, WarHeel said:

Topic was relevant. These programs are woke propaganda. The end.

You only know about the requirement  because Tepper’s franchise can’t follow basic NFL guidance.   If we were well run you wouldn’t know it existed.  

that’s not how propaganda works 

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24 minutes ago, CRA said:

You only know about the requirement  because Tepper’s franchise can’t follow basic NFL guidance.   If we were well run you wouldn’t know it existed.  

that’s not how propaganda works 

I know they exist because we’ve been talking about poo like the Rooney rule for months. Nice try though.

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19 minutes ago, CRA said:

My guess would be someone in house that is just annoyed with the shitshow and Tepper (Mrs)

That was my thought. I looked and there doesn't seem to be any information on Nicole so she very well might not have any business experience. That should be fun for everyone I guess. 

I can't wait to hear more about it. 

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