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This place to months ago… “Tepper is an idiot who doesn’t not poo about running a football team and cares more about his soccer team than the Panthers. He obviously is too proud to learn from his mistakes and will ruin this team by hiring Wilks. He’s a clown and is an embarrassment to this team and the biggest joke in the league. Anyone that says otherwise is a billionaire apologist.”

This place today… “Woo! Tepper gets who he wants! We have the best coach staff on the NFL. Say what you want about Tepper, but one thing is for sure. The man wants to win!”

Sigh. Lmao

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28 minutes ago, frankw said:

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Both in their thirties too. And both could be in line for head coaching opportunities in the future. Good stuff.

I would do whatever to keep one around if successful. Reich aint a spring chicken, having 2 top coordinators leave for HC gigs and then having to replace Reich with somebody brand new down road would be tough. 

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Tepper did what so many of us hoped he would, sat back and let his football people work.

The result? They hired a smart man who's now hiring more smart people while Tepper just sits back and writes checks.

It's exactly what we wanted.

I wanted it too. My point is more directed at the people who went full blown overkill on it’s the end of the world and Tepper is the worst owner ever based on just his first HC hire ever. Cause it looks like he in fact did learn from his first mistake. But nobody was allowed to even suggest it without getting poo thrown at them from every corner of the huddle. It’s just silly how this place goes most of the time.

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Tepper earned some harsh criticism you don't have to dive in front of that for him like that Elon Musk meme. If he's learned from the Rhule debacle and is letting real football people make decisions he deserves some credit too now. Of course we still have to see what will be done at QB. If we just throw a ton of money at Derek Carr (reclamation project 3.0) instead of drafting our own young QB in the first round then that will feel like going backwards and undue any progress made with these hires.

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