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Mr. Tepper’s dream came true…. He made the Pat McAfee Show….


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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

you park billions into a sports team so your net worth grows.   That is why Tepper is here.   That is purpose and priority #1.   professional sports teams have been fantastic investment vehicles for folks the last several decades.   It just financial diversification for the mega wealthy. 

 

Ehhh he’s never going to see that money. For what he spent on the team, it’s a toy. 

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Reich did, was it the second or third, press conference barely looking up from the podium 

he has no fire and  the NFL  demands it …you want injured players…tired players to walk through fire for ya, it ain’t gonna happen that way 

you have to believe when you lead…Frank doesn’t …his body language says it 

tepper also gave Frank what he asked for…that ‘all star’ staff lol

Therefore, Tepper expects return in the investment and he isn’t getting it

I believe Tepper also hedged his bets this time and hired the guy who brings in the 2 young coordinators who at the end of this year replaces Reich in case Reich fails 

failing was predictable when systems are put in place the current personnel does not match 

as for me, well, as  the country song goes, ‘my give a damn’ is broken

 

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11 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Reich did, was it the second or third, press conference barely looking up from the podium 

he has no fire and  the NFL  demands it …you want injured players…tired players to walk through fire for ya, it ain’t gonna happen that way 

you have to believe when you lead…Frank doesn’t …his body language says it 

tepper also gave Frank what he asked for…that ‘all star’ staff lol

Therefore, Tepper expects return in the investment and he isn’t getting it

I believe Tepper also hedged his bets this time and hired the guy who brings in the 2 young coordinators who at the end of this year replaces Reich in case Reich fails 

failing was predictable when systems are put in place the current personnel does not match 

as for me, well, as  the country song goes, ‘my give a damn’ is broken

 

Word was that he was fired when he was in Indy because the locker room had just completely quit on him.

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14 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Word was that he was fired when he was in Indy because the locker room had just completely quit on him.

This Athletic article snippet had me feeling suspect as soon as I started digging around. Seems like same bs. At least Ron would give it to them even if he was part of the problem lol. 

As Reich took his place in front of his team in the locker room at halftime of Sunday’s game, according to players, he made his feelings clear. He was stern. He did not equivocate. Oh, he made his point.

 

And, yet, he never cursed. Never said a cross word.

“The most angry we’ve probably seen him,” linebacker Anthony Walker said. “But he didn’t even cuss, if you can believe that. He barely even raised his voice, really.”

Across the room, receiver T.Y. Hilton was focused. Reich had his undivided attention.

“You probably wouldn’t even know he was mad,” Hilton said. “But being that we know him, we could tell he was pretty mad. I don’t think I’ve ever heard him curse. I don’t know how he does it, man.”

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2 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

This Athletic article snippet had me feeling suspect as soon as I started digging around. Seems like same bs. At least Ron would give it to them even if he was part of the problem lol. 

As Reich took his place in front of his team in the locker room at halftime of Sunday’s game, according to players, he made his feelings clear. He was stern. He did not equivocate. Oh, he made his point.

 

And, yet, he never cursed. Never said a cross word.

“The most angry we’ve probably seen him,” linebacker Anthony Walker said. “But he didn’t even cuss, if you can believe that. He barely even raised his voice, really.”

Across the room, receiver T.Y. Hilton was focused. Reich had his undivided attention.

“You probably wouldn’t even know he was mad,” Hilton said. “But being that we know him, we could tell he was pretty mad. I don’t think I’ve ever heard him curse. I don’t know how he does it, man.”

I mean, that doesn't really bother me. Ultimately it's not about the coaching style that gets players' respect. If they think you can help the team win games and help them advance their careers they're gonna respect you and tune in. If they don't they won't. I honestly think it's just that simple.

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9 hours ago, Varking said:

I’m not sure how Pat rubs folks here so wrong

I kinda turned off on Pat during the offseason last year, when every show was "dudezzz, when are the panthers gonna finally trade for OUR BOI Baker Mayfield !!!1"

....and then proceeded to be quiet once everyone realized it wasn't a good fit.

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6 minutes ago, Smohn Jith said:

I kinda turned off on Pat during the offseason last year, when every show was "dudezzz, when are the panthers gonna finally trade for OUR BOI Baker Mayfield !!!1"

....and then proceeded to be quiet once everyone realized it wasn't a good fit.

I get that take. I also don’t watch him anymore but it sort of surprised me how many folks make it sound like he’s the podcast version of scum of the earth lol

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