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1 hour ago, Castavar said:

 Ever since Tepper has taken over, I have not gone to a game. I just had a bad feeling about him, and turns out it was worse than I even thought it would be.

We got bought out by a Yankee hedgefund manager that doesn't give two solitary poos about the region. The Panthers are merely an investment toy now, just about every last trace of our previous culture and history has been destroyed under him. Even bad teams make money, look at how long the Bidwells and Fords have owned their teams for. He's never going anywhere. I miss JR, flawed as an owner as he could be he at least cared deeply about the team, us, and the area. Tepper doesn't. And now we're doomed to this unless some dirt gets dug up on him, though even if that did happen the NFL would likely push it under the rug. I'm at the point of just treating the team like an expansion team that I loosely follow rather than the Panthers, at this point the 1995-2018 Panthers are about as related to the current iteration as the old browns are to the 1999 expansion Browns. 

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1 hour ago, TheBigKat said:

I feel bad for PSL holders…. I paid $7700 for season tickets to enjoy a lifeless team

It will turn around as long as we are patient.  We will turn into the Jets with the constant turnover of coaching staffs if we continue to call for for people to be fired.  It sucks, but things don't happen over night.

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14 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I agree, but do you trust this front office and ownership to make the right choice in the next hire? I don’t. 

no they don't have a clue what it takes to run an NFL team .

but anyway at that point  you have to think really what are my options ? ... keep slinging poo at the wall I guess  until one of these turds stick ?

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