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Rhule files Suit against the Panthers


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3 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

This reminds me of that story where those activist broke into duck slaughter farm and chain theirselves to the duck slaughter machine. The machine turned on and they panicked and then they tried to sue the owner of the property because they felt their lives were in dangered. (No one got hurt)

There's such a thing as a duck slaughter machine? 😳

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2 hours ago, TheWiz said:

And it is likely that Steve Wilks will be suing this organization as well.

I dont want to see or hear from Tepper until we get into the playoffs. This is gross incompetence. 

All of a sudden everyone loves Tepper. Tepper has track record of trying to weasel out what he owes.

I can't stand Rhule but Tepper needs to make good on contracts....it will eventually keep people from working for him.

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Classic David Tepper IMO.  What is becoming classic Tepper. 

I mean, yeah, Matt Rhule sucks and was horrific.   But an offset clause is pretty standard.   That's what he is suppose to get.  Tepper is suppose to pay the difference.  This was long talked about.  

Like RH.  Like this contract.  Tepper is a billionaire because he think he can make his own rules and probably generally has. 

I can seperate my Rhule distain which is massive.  This is another bad look at Tepper.  He once again, doesn't come off like a stand up business guy. 

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19 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

All of a sudden everyone loves Tepper. Tepper has track record of trying to weasel out what he owes.

I can't stand Rhule but Tepper needs to make good on contracts....it will eventually keep people from working for him.

This is the point. From Rhule, to Cam, to "Stop Pounding", to bad turf, to a failed practice facility...

Hiring Frank Reich doesnt erase the ways Tepper has dropped the ball. 

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