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It starts at the top. Having a petulant man-child for an owner isn't going to work and the media is eviscerating him.


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3 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Growing up in NC I used to see Panthers garb all over the place, now I don't see it anywhere. It's so sad what this owner has done to the Panthers. 

Panthers swag was already sparse in SC, but now? Lol, you wouldn't think the NFL had a footprint here.  I see more Falcons stuff around here than Panthers.  It's not like Atlanta has been anything lately, but at least they aren't the NFL doormat.  Also, the Panthers radio affiliate in the upstate is Rock 101.1.  The DJ plugs game day broadcast has now affectionately started dubbing the team the Charlotte Panthers.  Totally intentional. 

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The only hope is the NFL bans him from the building and he is forced to hire help from the outside who are not more Yes people. Clean house, burn the organization he built to the ground and hire better people to run it all for him moving forward where his input is a more traditional NFL owner roles. Give his blessing and go to the owners box that has a window this time.

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6 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Ok with it? No.

Throwing a damn childish temper tantrum in public because you don't like it? That's the issue.

 

Our owner literally is having drunk fights with fans like the idiots do in the 500 sections. I stopped going to panther games becasue fights. Now our owner is acting as such from the press box. I would sue him into the ground to where Tepper has to sell his brass balls to pay for this mess. 

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5 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Ok with it? No.

Throwing a damn childish temper tantrum in public because you don't like it? That's the issue.

 

It's not like he has the power to do something about it? Like fire the people he hired that helped him make it this bad...

The drink thing is just a hurt ego outburst which looks really bad coming from the man running and ruining a multi-billion dollar sports team. Maybe some of his supporters will get mad at him when they take a pick for his actions?

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