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Kyle Bailey says Tepper isnt happy, wants changes now.


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9 minutes ago, Coheed said:

Incompetence obviously? You’re literally taking some months old quote in passing as some sort of evidence for some type of agenda. Keep political BS from the football forum. 

It wasn’t just a quote. She’s literally making on field decisions for the team. What other owner lets his wife make roster/draft decisions?

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1 minute ago, Sir Big Spurr said:

It wasn’t just a quote. She’s literally making on field decisions for the team. What other owner lets his wife make roster/draft decisions?

Show me proof she’s making on field decisions. 
 

and point still stands that even if all these things are true that politics should be left out of it. 

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5 minutes ago, Coheed said:

Show me proof she’s making on field decisions. 
 

and point still stands that even if all these things are true that politics should be left out of it. 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.carolinacatchronicles.com/newsfeed/2023/4/17/more-than-a-trophy-wife-nicole-teppers-key-role-in-the-panthers-future%3f_sm_pdc=1&_sm_rid=5nP1SVqjr5nVVmN6RFVmTN6D0MH3SvSVq731QQV&format=amp

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3 minutes ago, Sir Big Spurr said:

Ah, a fluff piece in which the author acknowledges they have no idea how involved she was or how much input she had, just that she was a “fresh perspective”.


 

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3 minutes ago, Coheed said:

Ah, a fluff piece in which the author acknowledges they have no idea how involved she was or how much input she had, just that she was a “fresh perspective”.


 

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No one may know the exact details but the question of why she is involved whatsoever is still valid. 
 

Do you think she was sitting in at board meetings with him at Appaloosa Management?

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1 minute ago, Eazy-E said:

No one may know the exact details but the question of why she is involved whatsoever is still valid. 
 

Do you think she was sitting in at board meetings with him at Appaloosa Management?

There is literally nothing about her qualifications anywhere on the panther site.

https://www.panthers.com/team/ownership_business/nicole-tepper

 

She is just that, a trophy wife that wanted an in for the organization. 

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