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Cam Newton made Tepper an offer he can't refuse. Newton for President.


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3 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Cant be any worse than the incompetents we have all through the organization currently. They are guaranteed idiots. Cam is an unknown with zero experience. I will take him all day over what we currently have just based on the fact that who we have in place cant get the job done and its proven.

Literally every time someone says this it gets worse 😆 

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3 hours ago, Manna said:

I mean, the folks who do have FO experience are not getting it done. We’ve hit rock bottom. 

I think most of the front office has done fairly well.  Its just the people that pick players and coaches that are struggling, and that is actually a relatively small part of the front office.  Team presidents normally do things like arrange contracts with vendors, handle promotions and such.  They don't normally get directly involved in drafting, free agent signing etc...  Although that may vary from team to team and they may at least get involved in the discussion.  

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3 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I think most of the front office has done fairly well.  Its just the people that pick players and coaches that are struggling, and that is actually a relatively small part of the front office.  Team presidents normally do things like arrange contracts with vendors, handle promotions and such.  They don't normally get involved in drafting, free agent signing etc...  Although that may vary from team to team.  

Hurney picked Rhule, Rhule picked Fitts, Fitts picked Reich. I'm ready to let someone else try picking a HC and GM. 

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I mean obviously Cam wouldn't be in charge of personal decisions but if you don't think he could improve the game day experience and let Tepper know when he's overstepping then you're dead wrong. Tell Tepper to hire a GM and a HC and let them do their jobs and please for the love of all that is holy please put natural grass back in BOA stadium. 

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