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Panthers in Violation of League Rules


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35 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

She has no business being involved in anything football related. 

Nicole Tepper is most likely first in line to own/control the Panthers in the event that David Tepper is unable to do so.  

We have a real world example:  Paul Allen, owner of the Seahawks, passed away a few years ago resulting in his sister, Jody Allen, acquiring ownership/control of the team.  All things considered, she's done an outstanding job.

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10 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Nicole Tepper is most likely first in line to own/control the Panthers in the event that David Tepper is unable to do so.  

We have a real world example:  Paul Allen, owner of the Seahawks, passed away a few years ago resulting in his sister, Jody Allen, acquiring ownership/control of the team.  All things considered, she's done an outstanding job.

I could inherit SpaceX tomorrow. 

It doesn't mean I should be involved in how the next rocket is made or who should be chief engineer. 

If she inherits the team she should just sit back and hire a CEO.

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11 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Nicole Tepper is most likely first in line to own/control the Panthers in the event that David Tepper is unable to do so.  

We have a real world example:  Paul Allen, owner of the Seahawks, passed away a few years ago resulting in his sister, Jody Allen, acquiring ownership/control of the team.  All things considered, she's done an outstanding job.

Fair points but I don’t understand how she is qualified to conduct a NFL HC job search and interview

its like the saying that just because you hang out at a bar doesn’t mean you are qualified to run a bar 

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WoMeN haVe No pLaCe iN OwnINg a fOoTball TeAm!!!

 

None of you have met her or have any idea of her business capabilities/intelligence. They say she's done the training, but some of you are like a mob of angry villagers waiting to burn someone at the stake for any indiscretion. 

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3 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Fair points but I don’t understand how she is qualified to conduct a NFL HC job search and interview

its like the saying that just because you hang out at a bar doesn’t mean you are qualified to run a bar 

Why is Tepper qualified? How do you become qualified? Should no owners interview candidates unless they've worked in the NFL? Would you prefer she have no experience if she ever does have to take over?

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1 minute ago, stan786 said:

Why is Tepper qualified? How do you become qualified? Should no owners interview candidates unless they've worked in the NFL? Would you prefer she have no experience if she ever does have to take over?

Tepper is not qualified based on what evidence we have. 
 

has she ever worked for an NFL team, worked in HR, etc 

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Just now, 4Corners said:

Tepper is not qualified based on what evidence we have. 
 

has she ever worked for an NFL team, worked in HR, etc 

I'd agree, Tepper got some experience with the Steelers sure and we are still seeing the growing pains but the end of the day when you own an NFL team you are responsible for hiring people.  She now works in an NFL team probably to get the experience you want her to have so hopefully if she ever does take control we don't have to learn these lessons all over again.

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9 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

WoMeN haVe No pLaCe iN OwnINg a fOoTball TeAm!!!

 

None of you have met her or have any idea of her business capabilities/intelligence. They say she's done the training, but some of you are like a mob of angry villagers waiting to burn someone at the stake for any indiscretion. 

I want to know what her qualifications are. That’s all we want to know. How is she qualified to hire an NFL HC? 

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