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Bellinchek out at season’s end


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22 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

My money is on Bill Retiring, why should he suffer a new owner , new players, having to build another team , when he has nothing left to prove 

And if he doesn't, he won't even take Teppers phone call 

 

Easy retirement money.

1. Sign giant deal.

2. Piss off Tepper

3. Retire with all of his contract money flowing in for 7 years since it will be guaranteed.

 

He already resigned from the Jets after 1 day and announced it during his introductory press conference. He could pull a Frank faster than Frank did.

 

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14 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Teppers, Belichick & Saban all hanging out in the owners box acting as Co-GMs with Bill O'Brien as HC. Teppers going to hand them some minority ownership. Bryce Young as their 20 year franchise QB taking them into their 90s.

This is the future of the Panthers in a few years.

Why do I feel like this is what will actually happen? Lol

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