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


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16 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

No thank you.  He has no front office experience whatsoever outside of signing fat contracts in said office

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.

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I honestly don't know how much power anyone in the building actually has and that's the source of my biggest concern. If Tepper is the one actually calling the shots when he wants to then all the personnel changes in the world aren't likely to lead to a change in the results. Our best bet is Fitterer being an atrocious GM and him having the wool pulled over Tepper's eyes since he's been here. I just don't know that I'd put much money down on that one.

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2 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Our "experienced" guys we currently have SUCK. Anybody could have got us to where we are and I mean ANYBODY period.

I can’t deny any of this. I’d love having cam come back as a consultant of sort. Looks like he’s not even expecting any pay until r the team starts winning or there are results showing improvement 

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3 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

I can’t deny any of this. I’d love having cam come back as a consultant of sort. Looks like he’s not even expecting any pay until r the team starts winning or there are results showing improvement 

Would be interesting none the less. Im sentimental and these three mentioned (Cam,Olsen,Luke) all were passionate Panthers and played with heart unlike any of these numbskulls we currently have on the roster could ever even come close to dreaming of. I used to be emotionally tied to those guys and so many other Panther legends but these days I dont see anybody around I have any care for other than Derrick Brown. Something about him reminds me of an old school Panthers legend. Other than him this organization from top to bottom has zero personality. I guess my sentimental idea behind Panthers legends like them in power would be knowing how much heart and soul they played with and figuring how much heart and soul they would now coach with and lead presidential decisions with. I feel like their hearts alone wou,d make up for inexperience and force them to put extras hours in to not only catch up to their peers but pass them up.

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