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Adam Shefter on Pat McAfee show (From Monday)


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Says there are big changes coming to Mint street very soon. Hints at Tepper getting ready to cut bait and make some big changes.

Don't know if he knows something or just blowing smoke. If the Panthers get embarrassed on Thursday night, could that be the last straw?

Do you buy Shefter's story or not?

 

 

 

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Adam Shefter on the future of Carolina

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“I don’t think anyone has a long rope there just because of the type of season they’re having. We go back to last year and Matt Rhule, there were stories coming out the week before he’s fired: ‘David Tepper is going to be patient, David Tepper is going to take his time.’

One thing about David Tepper is that he’s not very patient. As successful as he is, because of the way he’s operated his business. It’s worked for him at basically every level. He does what he wants, and I don’t think people are thinking there’s trouble right now with those people, but would anybody be surprised with anything that happens in Carolina after this year? No.

Look, you have the kind of season that they’re having, let’s keep in mind on Thursday night they play the Bears. The Bears have their number one draft pick. So, if the Bears win on Thursday night, it’s a huge victory, and in an even bigger way, than just winning the game itself for the Chicago Bears on Thursday night.

Again, this is not the kind of season that the Carolina Panthers expected. Whether we’re talking about the Giants or the Panthers or any team that is going through what they’re going through and this is the kind of year that ends up being a long, miserable season, there are going to be people that lose jobs, wherever it is, there are going to be changes that are made wherever it is, that is the way that the league runs and operates.

You want the good people to be kept, and the people that mean a lot to the league to stick around as long as possible, but the fact of the matter is that’s not going to happen especially in the places that are having the type of year that these franchises are.”

This is not new information and is all hypothetical, not even speculation by Schefter.

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9 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Says there are big changes coming to Mint street very soon. Hints at Tepper getting ready to cut bait and make some big changes.

Don't know if he knows something or just blowing smoke. If the Panthers get embarrassed on Thursday night, could that be the last straw?

Do you buy Shefter's story or not?

Do It Tepper!

 

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10 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Says there are big changes coming to Mint street very soon. Hints at Tepper getting ready to cut bait and make some big changes.

Don't know if he knows something or just blowing smoke. If the Panthers get embarrassed on Thursday night, could that be the last straw?

Do you buy Shefter's story or not?

I said it earlier this week, if they lose….you will see changes.   It’s a long week.   And lose to the team we will essentially be gifting the #1 overall pick at the games conclusion….will generate moves made to signal change and Tepper’s unhappiness.   Because the story and narrative in Carolina with a L is not going to be good. 
 

But they could always win.  TNF is full of weirdness.   

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