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28 minutes ago, Rocky Davis said:

Still advocating for Tepper to use some of those billions and get Beane back and let him do what needs to be done - and for the Teppers to stay the fug away from any football decisions.  Go and pick out game day giveaway bobble heads and food items to bring in for the concession stands.

Even if Beane was the GM and Andy Reid was the coach, Tepper and his wife would still put themselves at the table making football decisions.  

 

We will literally be horrible til he removes himself from the equation and he can't do that because he's hands on 100% in everything he does. So we stuck like Chuck til he sells the team in 20-25 years

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20 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

I mean, yeah.  Shoot until you sink it.

Unless you want Reich to stay?  Or you want to somehow magically poof him away as owner.

We get it, people have no faith in the owner.  Always the stranger reaction from the fan's side of things unless you're just looking for backup from other fan's that you're obviously right in the assertion he's been doing this ownership thing poorly.  

Yep, at this point Tepper will eventually hire a competent HC.   Just math.  I don’t want wasted years anymore.  We know the answer already.  Tepper can afford to eat the money.  It’s the one positive to him

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4 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Even if Beane was the GM and Andy Reid was the coach, Tepper and his wife would still put themselves at the table making football decisions.  

 

We will literally be horrible til he removes himself from the equation and he can't do that because he's hands on 100% in everything he does. So we stuck like Chuck til he sells the team in 20-25 years

That's why I said they have to go do something else.....neither are football savvy.  If it's never going to happen then you are damn right....I'll be in the ground or an urn before this team is any good again and damn that sucks for me.

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

Yep, at this point Tepper will eventually hire a competent HC.   Just math.  I don’t want wasted years anymore.  We know the answer already.  Tepper can afford to eat the money.  It’s the one positive to him

Doesn't matter if he hires the right coach and gm if he and his wife remain insistent on being at the head of the table making football decisions. 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

Yep, at this point Tepper will eventually hire a competent HC.   Just math.  I don’t want wasted years anymore.  We know the answer already.  Tepper can afford to eat the money.  It’s the one positive to him

And it’s only wasted breath to keep saying he’s “stupid” or whatever. He hasn’t hired the right guys yet..sure. Okay, so let’s keep trying. Not much else to do other than peace as a fan.

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Just now, Rocky Davis said:

That's why I said they have to go do something else.....neither are football savvy.  If it's never going to happen then you are damn right....I'll be in the ground or an urn before this team is any good again and damn that sucks for me.

He's 100% hands on in everything he does, said as much when he bought the team. It's evident in the decision making process the team has had since he took over. 

 

Yea.....

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17 minutes ago, App Panther said:

When was this reaction? What had just happened? 

Well to sum it up, the Panthers looked like an uninspired group of bottom tier football players all night on national tv. Then down by 3 pts in the fourth with less than 2 mins to go.. Bryce almost throws a pick on 3rd down. 4th and 10, game on the line we attempt a 59 yard field goal (as our kicker is sweet young Ed, and not Justin Tucker) it comes up short. Cut camera to Tepper.

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

Yep, at this point Tepper will eventually hire a competent HC.   Just math.  I don’t want wasted years anymore.  We know the answer already.  Tepper can afford to eat the money.  It’s the one positive to him

Nope. It’s not math because coaches who tell Tepper he’s doing things wrong are eliminated. Secondly, good coaches have options, and those coaches actually want to be here and work for Tepper. Thus, if we are relying strictly on math/odds, well that will be a very, very long time.

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3 hours ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

It’s a bummer. I love this team and the good seasons always felt magic to me, I’m not sure when we ever get one again. There’s not a single bright spot. Not one. Not one anywhere 

This has been real hard on older Panther fans. They took our enjoyment and smashed it because it wasn’t perfect, and in their hubris build something that I cannot stand to watch. I t has been going on for 6 years and I don’t think as lot of people will be alive to see a winner if that even ever happens again. Looks at least another 6 years of this poo. 

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It doesn't matter who gets fired or hired. The one constant through this team getting worse every year has been Tepper himself. Until he removes his influence from the operations and lets football people make the football decisions...the Panthers are destined for failure year after year. David Tepper is a Failure at Football.

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4 hours ago, jopie87 said:

That head shake is going to lead to some firings.

As for the next head coach, you ask one question:

"How will you get the most out of Bryce?" And you hire who has the best plan. I don't care if it's an O.C., a QB coach, a college coach, the short order cook at the local Waffle House. Find the person with the best, detailed vision moving forward.

The next head coach is with Bryce for three years. You find the person with the best plan and let them run it from there. 

Nah it's the opposite - you ask the next GM / HC what their plan is to get us out of this Bryce Young shaped hole.

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