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Kyle Bailey says Tepper isnt happy, wants changes now.


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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

He's quickly developing the Panthers into an organization that people with any other options available are going to want to avoid.

If only Dundon had the funds to buy the panthers. He literally came in house day one. Cleaned it out promoted our coach and left all the hockey direct decisions to the GM and Coach. He’s very active in managing the business, as a business… but not the team. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

He can fire Fitt.  That really the only place to go when it comes time to feed the angry football god.  Which does nothing to make us better today. 

Can't even blame the OC when it's Frank call the plays out of his core O.  But Frank has done it before. 

Firing fitt and promoting Dan would cool off some folks for sure

 

Mr scott said dan wouldnt take the job because he is friends with fat fitt

 

speaking of which where is mr scott?

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Just now, Tbe said:

It might be time for fans to start booing Tepper and making signs about meddling owners.

Tepper’s lack of patience is why the team is in this mess. 

He needs to…

STOP trading the future for stupid ‘win now’ bets.

STOP making demands and let this org stabilize. Consistency and stability in staff and the front office is required for a winning team.

STOP thinking this team can win now. The Panthers are 3-4 years of decent drafts away from winning at a minimum.

Somebody needs to step up and go to a game donning a full on clown suit and wig while wearing a custom made David Tepper face mask. He's gonna ban you from BOA 100% but it'll be worth it. 😂

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12 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Can't fire a first year coach mid season, so what's he going to do?

Reich won't give up play calling.

He is the check writer 

he wrote a lot of checks 

he can do whatever he wants whenever he wants 

if Reich does not give up play calling, he will be fired and that might not be a bad thing 

 

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He really cannot fire Reich 6 games in, I mean that would be some fuged up poo

I honestly wouldn't care. Frank was a iffy hire from the start and with him being a OC and QB guru they should have got the guy he felt the most comfortable with. I said this back on draft time, we needed a QB and you dont listen to the guy you specifically brought in to help fix that position allegedly? Makes no sense, disaster waiting to happen. 

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

Firing fitt and promoting Dan would cool off some folks for sure

 

Mr scott said dan wouldnt take the job because he is friends with fat fitt

 

speaking of which where is mr scott?

It would basically appease people over the bye week.  "They did something".  But it changes nothing in the short term.  All it takes is a week of football and everyone would be just as enraged with a L to Houston. 

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