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Panthers in Violation of League Rules


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1 minute ago, stan786 said:

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.

Like I’m not hating on her personally, and I’m one of the few people here who generally is pretty bullish on Tepper. I just want to know how she is qualified to make a major hire like this. The way this info was presented to us, we have a damn good reason to be concerned. 
 

but then again, what can we do about it. Not poo but laugh

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Just now, 4Corners said:

Right and I agree that the narrative has kinda been spun here that she is gonna hire the next dude and that’s probably not the case 

Yeah I would just argue that sitting in on the interview is just valuable experience I'd prefer the second in line for owning my team to get.

The best way to get experience is to be involved.

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7 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

It's not her business. 

David Tepper, the owner and her husband, has given her a position in his company he owns.  If it was his son who had a position I'm sure you would be fine with it.  So again who are you to tell the Tepper's how to run their business??

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12 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

David Tepper, the owner and her husband, has given her a position in his company he owns.  If it was his son who had a position I'm sure you would be fine with it.  So again who are you to tell the Tepper's how to run their business??

Lol she's not his son or daughter.

She didn't help him build his empire. 

Yeezy will tell you who she is.

 

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2 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Lol she's not his son or daughter.

She didn't help him build his empire. 

Yeezy will tell you who she is.

 

He thinks high enough of her to give her a position over Tepper Sports. If she wants to sit and learn the business vs collecting a check then good for her. I will let him run his business and you stick to worshipping Darnold and talking about ball punching OL.

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