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Is Tepper is the worst owner in the NFL?


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11 hours ago, toldozer said:

It's his impatience and rash decisions at qb that have us in this mess. He hasn't learned anything. 

 

Start will Greer and have the first pick the next year, no let's sign teddy and win 5 games

Draft a qb and take your lumps and see if you can improve.  No let's give up 2 decent picks for a qb That's proven nothing,  we can fix him

Start Matt corral and see it he can play you traded up for him,  nah let's bring in a disgruntled qb to be coached by a guy everyone wants fired

Start Matt corral and see if he can play you traded up for him, nah let's trade the farm and our best offensive players and multiple picks to get an under sized guy.

 

Tepper knows modern offense wins but when given the chance we choose to trade away our two best offensive players for less then we could have gotten for our best 1 defensive players and hire an old school offensive coach instead of hiring an up and coming offensive mind. Tepper know what he needs to do but he's clueless on how to actually accomplish it. We just dig a deeper and deeper hole every fuging year 

It was Rhule who wanted Teddy gone just cause he question his process on situational practices or lack thereof. Rhule also wanted Matt Carrol and Sam D thinking both fits his stubborn process better. Tepper wasn't hands on and told his HC no you can't have them so don't blame it on the owner cause he didn't want them. However, both Tepper and Fitt wanted Bryce cause he was a smart QB with elite processing skills unlike Sam D making knuckleheads plays with his strong arm. CJ was similar to Sam D in every way coming out of college and wanted to avoid another bust. If they never have traded for Sam D, they might likely have started CJ since they were fascinated with his strong arm. 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/matt-rhule-responds-to-teddy-bridgewaters-comments-that-panthers-can-do-better-in-practice/

 

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13 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Just because you can fix anything with a motor doesn't mean you can perform heart surgery. Running a hedge fund has nothing to do with running an NFL team. 

He made that hedge fund billions cause of his smart decisions. Most fans would turn it into ruins yet they blamed him for owning an NFL team cause we are not winning. Let's keep in mind he is NOT the GM making all the decisions like Jim Irsay has. He relies on his GM to do what's best to get it done like trading DJ to move up to get his Bryce. I don't blame Tepper cause he still treat people the right way even if they suck at it unlike other NFL owners who are MUCH worse.

https://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com/2018/7/11/17552714/former-nfl-wr-t-j-houshmandzadeh-reveals-just-how-cheap-the-bengals-used-to-be-pittsburgh-steelers

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1063949-peyton-manning-colts-owner-jim-irsay-to-blame-for-ugly-ending-to-manning-era

 

 

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5 hours ago, SuperBowlBound said:

Not just the NFL - he’s one of the worst owners in ALL organized team sports. He’s just like Jordan Belfort, a conman.

You are more of a con man than he ever is.

https://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com/2018/7/11/17552714/former-nfl-wr-t-j-houshmandzadeh-reveals-just-how-cheap-the-bengals-used-to-be-pittsburgh-steelers

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9 minutes ago, GhostWhispah said:

He made that hedge fund billions cause of his smart decisions. Most fans would turn it into ruins yet they blamed him for owning an NFL team cause we are not winning. Let's keep in mind he is NOT the GM making all the decisions like Jim Irsay has. He relies on his GM to do what's best to get it done like trading DJ to move up to get his Bryce. I don't blame Tepper cause he still treat people the right way even if they suck at it unlike other NFL owners who are MUCH worse.

https://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com/2018/7/11/17552714/former-nfl-wr-t-j-houshmandzadeh-reveals-just-how-cheap-the-bengals-used-to-be-pittsburgh-steelers

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1063949-peyton-manning-colts-owner-jim-irsay-to-blame-for-ugly-ending-to-manning-era

 

 

Not going to go back and link all the reports to the contrary. He hasnt hired a team president/ceo to run the gront office. He kept Hurney. He hired Rhule. He fired him a season too late. He hired Reich. He hired Fitts. His wife is making trades and interviewing prospects, both coaching and players with zero NFL experience, he has made his position well known on Watson to the point of affecting what other signings the team made. If you don't think he's got his nose in the business you're blind. 

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1 hour ago, GhostWhispah said:

It was Rhule who wanted Teddy gone just cause he question his process on situational practices or lack thereof. Rhule also wanted Matt Carrol and Sam D thinking both fits his stubborn process better. Tepper wasn't hands on and told his HC no you can't have them so don't blame it on the owner cause he didn't want them. However, both Tepper and Fitt wanted Bryce cause he was a smart QB with elite processing skills unlike Sam D making knuckleheads plays with his strong arm. CJ was similar to Sam D in every way coming out of college and wanted to avoid another bust. If they never have traded for Sam D, they might likely have started CJ since they were fascinated with his strong arm. 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/matt-rhule-responds-to-teddy-bridgewaters-comments-that-panthers-can-do-better-in-practice/

 

Dave stop posting and fix your fuging mess

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On 10/1/2023 at 12:43 PM, CLTPanther said:

He is no doubt the worst. If he would let someone else take the reigns and run it we might have hope. Unfortunately he seems like the type that thinks he knows more than he actually knows and would not give up the power to someone else.

The worst what?!?

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