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Dave Tepper has become a major asset for the Panthers


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I appreciate the optimism, but Sheesh!  Could we at least wait until the team has had its first winning season under Tepper's ownership before anointing him a "major asset"?  Up until about a minute ago, Dave's time as the Panthers owner has been pretty much been a disaster.

I will say that David Tepper remains in the running for the "Most Improved NFL Owner of 2023".  So he's got that going for him.

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

He's admitted this directly.

That's fine - he still did it, and it was still incredibly obvious to a whole lot of people and incredibly stupid to actually move forward with. Words are words until they become actions and then results, and given the other stuff he's flopped on he's far from an asset at this exact point in time.

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17 minutes ago, KSpan said:

That's fine - he still did it, and it was still incredibly obvious to a whole lot of people and incredibly stupid to actually move forward with. Words are words until they become actions and then results, and given the other stuff he's flopped on he's far from an asset at this exact point in time.

Wasn't meant to sound like I was absolving him.

Just pointing out that take is true because he said it himself.

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16 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Eh, I don't know about that. Tepper will always be one of those. You don't make as much money as he has without being one.

Truthfully, I don't care whether he's a saint or a son of a b-tch as long as he stays out of the way and lets the football people do their jobs.

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15 minutes ago, BEASTfromdaEAST said:

Jury still out on Tepper imo dude is a clown. Has screwed many things up since taking over. Funny how fickle the huddle is considering many people ready to call for his head shortly ago.

dudes a fugging billionaire that loves football and owns a team, he's made it very clear that he wants to win super bowls, he's made mistakes and learned from them and is clearly trying to steer the team in the right direction.

who are you?

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2 hours ago, Pup McBarky said:

He made a massive mistake with Rhule, but he seems genuinely like a guy who learns from his mistakes and is determined not to repeat them. This is a very good thing.

To his credit, Tepper admitted the mistake of hiring Rhule. He seemed to have learned a lesson in humility by the mistake and was smart enough to step back, hire  great coaches and let them and Fitterer  make the important football moves.

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