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2 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

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 Fitterer is usually one the who gets fleeced not the other around.

David Tepper is slowly learning how to not be a dipshit.

That’s so tough cause we all know Rhule had way more power here than he should have. I’m really interested to see how Fitt is with a real NFL staff 

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Fitterer is not a GM and should not have be carried over or hired in the first place.

High value coaches and players won’t play for Tepper and Rhule’s GM (lol) and those interviews are likely a disaster behind closed doors.

This franchise will never see success until Tepper takes his hands off, and hires help to put the right GM in place that will be able to bring in a winning coach. Basically the blueprint for most successful teams since like forever.

The Panthers and Tepper are a laughing stock trying to find a cheat code, trading valuable future assets and money, at QB, and consistently displaying how Tepper has zero clue evident by not following rules etc.

There is a reason why coaches/players in demand do not come here and we are always left with personnel with little options.
 

Some fans side with Tepper and say this is being smart, path makers, and finding a diamond. I say it’s ineptness, and evidence in lies in results.

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11 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Only if it's from Mellow Mushroom. 

Jerk chicken with pineapple and portabellos is my go-to.

These new modern decorated MMs suck. I was so excited when the Denver area got two but they were so unnatural to me as someone accustomed to hippy grungy MMs that I always just had to get it to go.

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tanking does not exist. it's a theory created by fans when they think their team is losing on purpose to get a good draft spot. teams don't tank, these guys all have to play / coach their hardest to earn their checks / contract increases / job security. trading key players for draft picks is not tanking, it's smart financially and helps rebuild the team.

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