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Tepper being “incredibly accountable” behind the scenes


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32 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

He just had 5,000 people show up to one of his games and has been the joke of every national football show since he fired Reich. If this doesn’t prompt change with him I don’t think anything ever will. 

I saw an article where 40k people showed up to watch the Texas 6a HS championship game. They had over 200k attendees for all of the HS championship combined. Fuging HIGH SCHOOL games are drawing more attendees than Tepper's NFL team.

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His wake up call was the relentless media takes coming from writers that don’t even have any connection with the Panthers. Everyone that’s sustained long term success needs a wake up call. Things will be better as long as we get the HC and hopefully GM right. It took a lot of consistently successful franchises time. I know we are impatient but at least we have an owner that hates to lose rather than one that only hopes to turn a profit and get by. This hiring cycle is pivotal in the grand scheme of things and the focus needs to be on the OL and defensive depth. Once those pieces are consistently performing and supported then adding to the skill positions to support Bryce is vital next and from there no matter the QB the system becomes plug and play. This is how the good franchises do it and we need to focus on the same.

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When the narcissist is caught in a mistake, his first and main natural instinct is to think, "I can fix this and I can do this myself. I messed it up and it's up to me to fix it", only trying to do things on their own their way is what got them fugged up to begin with and they will always spiral out of control because they think they can fix it.

Self reflection is only going to result in him thinking he can get it right this time and doing more to try and get it right.

He isn't capable of getting himself out of the way. He's just going to do the same thing again this time, just try to be nicer about it.

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Track record isn’t great but again winning cures all. Dave wants to win and he’s willing to spend, I would be more concerned if he was cheap and refused to go out and spend to fix the results. San Fran hated York in the 2015-2016 area but guess what, no one talks about that anymore. 

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There comes a time when financial success goes from being owned by the investor........... to ending  up owning you and in the process swallows your perception of humanity as it inflate your ego beyond the masses of mere mortals who toil over their substance as you rise above it all.

No one can tell you what to do or how to do it.........

........you are the captain of your own destiny and the controller of all.

Hurbis sunk the titanic..............be careful what hurbis you carry in life Tepper......the ship you guide will be your own responsibility in the end.

 

  

 

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I saw an article where 40k people showed up to watch the Texas 6a HS championship game. They had over 200k attendees for all of the HS championship combined. Fuging HIGH SCHOOL games are drawing more attendees than Tepper's NFL team.

Not that shocking. Every year the worst team in the league gets stories written about their awful attendance — I remember a few about the 49ers several years (and retarded Fitterer trades) ago. 

I still laugh that I think in 2021 if not more often than once, the Charlotte Knights’ Opening Day attendance topped the Tampa Bay Rays’.

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Just now, Carl Spackler said:

Not that shocking. Every year the worst team in the league gets stories written about their awful attendance — I remember a few about the 49ers several years (and retarded Fitterer trades) ago. 

I still laugh that I think in 2021 if not more often than once, the Charlotte Knights’ Opening Day attendance topped the Tampa Bay Rays’.

There's levels to poor attendance though. Our game vs. the Falcons was attended at regular season small school NC high School game level.

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so let's say he hires Ben Johnson tells him who his starting QB already is & to basically design an offense for just that sole purpose.& moreover who is DC & ST coaches are more than likely going to be on his staff.

Frank Reich wanted CJ Stroud & dipshit wanted Bryce Young so what happened to Frank he got Bryce Young & the boot for not fixing dipshits fug up.

just saying he hasn't learned anything  because he is fixing to do the exact same thing pretty much once again.

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