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Kyle Bailey says Tepper isnt happy, wants changes now.


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42 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

alright how about this.  Its not a big deal for her to work at Tepper sports.  It is however a big deal that she is given input on coach hirings, qb selections and draft day trades.  Would you agree with that statement?

How much weight do you think she has?  Do you think our draft would be any different without her around?  Do you think Reich, Fitterer, and Tepper are sitting around waiting for her input?  You cannot be this naive.  You have another agenda.

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

Gross behavior, sure man.  Its an anonymous message board and we are busting balls.  If this affects you or nicole in your every day life then perhaps logging off would be helpful.   Dont be a simp for someone you dont know, its in good fun

No one here is simping, just prefer to keep my football discussion rooted in yknow, football 

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Just now, grimesgoat said:

How much weight do you think she has?  Do you think our draft would be any different without her around?  Do you think Reich, Fitterer, and Tepper are sitting around waiting for her input?  You cannot be this naive.  You have another agenda.

The fact that she was traveling to all of the pro days, having dinner with the prospects, and interviewing for the staff means she has some input - which is more than she should have given her background (or lack thereof). The same can be said for Tepper, but he bought the team so it's a tougher argument to make. 

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Calling out dumb comments isn't "white knighting" lol.  I feel like "white knighting" is becoming the new "woke."   Anyway this thread is pretty derailed and probably heading to the ole TB before long....

Just because it has been said a few times on a corner street Panthers board doesn’t mean it is becoming a thing. 


 

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1 minute ago, therealmjl said:

The fact that she was traveling to all of the pro days, having dinner with the prospects, and interviewing for the staff means she has some input - which is more than she should have given her background (or lack thereof). The same can be said for Tepper, but he bought the team so it's a tougher argument to make. 

I mean her husband bought the team and gave her a high position not only in his Sports Group, but the team itself.  She clearly wants to be involved and learn the business.  Her being unqualified to have her position is nothing out of the ordinary in the NFL.  Family members get high jobs regularly it's just usually father/sons.  I have no argument for her OR Tepper traveling to pro days as that was unordinary.  She is definitely catching extra heat on here from the good ole boys though that she wouldn't be if she was Tepper's son.  

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

I mean her husband bought the team and gave her a high position not only in his Sports Group, but the team itself.  She clearly wants to be involved and learn the business.  Her being unqualified to have her position is nothing out of the ordinary in the NFL.  Family members get high jobs regularly it's just usually father/sons.  I have no argument for her OR Tepper traveling to pro days as that was unordinary.  She is definitely catching extra heat on here from the good ole boys though that she wouldn't be if she was Tepper's son.  

you cannot help yourself to twist it to your narrative 

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