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Frank Reich: Panthers owner David Tepper wants a winner, he wants it now


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8 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I said it last week and its even more clear now, Reich seemingly wants to get canned.  From his actions and the poo he is saying he is subtly wishing he didnt take the job.

 

 

watch Tepper come in playing undercover boss as a RG for Carolina.

 

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9 minutes ago, Eazy-E said:

Yeah so…. I think it’s becoming very clear that Frank did not want Bryce and it’s sounding like Tepper is saying I don’t care find a way to make it work or else.

If that’s the case Frank should have quit on the spot 

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Teppers meddling is the downfall of this organization.  He has no people or football related skills and he’s injected his ignorance into all aspects.  Reich won’t last the year.  It’s painfully obvious he didn’t want Young and Tepper is a buffoon.  
 

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