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List of all the bad things Tepper has done


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I'll do my top 10 of good things he's done and bad things he's done.

Bad.

1. Hired Rhule.

2. Hired Reich.

3. Instilling a bad management structure that doesn't work.

4. Giving coaches a blank check.

5. Getting rid of grass field.

6. Trading CMC.

7.  Throwing drink on a fan.

8. Puts himself in the limelight too much. Ego.

9. Giving wife jobs outside her qualifications. 

10.  Not hiring a quality GM or Head of Football operations from the start with final say.

 

Good.

1. Being a bottomless pit of money and sparing no expense to try and improve the Panthers.

2. Fired Rhule

3. Fired Reich

4. Brought an MLS team to Charlotte.

5. Wanting to win as badly as any fan.

6. Leans on analytics.

7.  Panthers logo on field.

8.  Uniform combinations. 

9.  Hiring women and minorities. 

10. Tepper Foundation.

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51 minutes ago, Loyalty4Life said:

I'll do my top 10 of good things he's done and bad things he's done

 

Good.

1. Being a bottomless pit of money and sparing no expense to try and improve the Panthers.

2. Fired Rhule

3. Fired Reich

4. Brought an MLS team to Charlotte.

5. Wanting to win as badly as any fan.

6. Leans on analytics.

7.  Panthers logo on field.

8.  Uniform combinations. 

9.  Hiring women and minorities. 

10. Tepper Foundation.

1.  Rock Hill cough cough

2. How is firing a coach that you hired a good thing

3.  See 2

4.  Who gives a fug about soccer?

5.  What the fug does this even mean?  How is that a good thing he has done

6.  In what sense?  He gave cmac a new deal when the analytics say it was stupid.  He hired a dinosaur head coach that is the very antithesis of analytics.

7. Whoopdeeshit

8. see #7

9. See #8

10. All owners and teams have a charitable arm.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

1.  Rock Hill cough cough

2. How is firing a coach that you hired a good thing

3.  See 2

4.  Who gives a fug about soccer?

5.  What the fug does this even mean?  How is that a good thing he has done

6.  In what sense?  He gave cmac a new deal when the analytics say it was stupid.  He hired a dinosaur head coach that is the very antithesis of analytics.

7. Whoopdeeshit

8. see #7

9. See #8

10. All owners and teams have a charitable arm.

Rock Hill issue is with themselves. That's not a tepper issue.

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List of all the bad things Tepper has done?

The # 1 and worst bad thing Tepper did was buy the Panthers, everything else he has done bad filters down from there.

Considering all the money he has, I though he would make a great owner! Boy was I ever wrong!!!!

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The list is endless….

- weird stuff with the trans and male cheerleaders. 

- got his wife involved with football operations

- signed Eric Reid and worked out Kaepernick in the middle of the anthem protest despite the fact most our fans and players were very patriotic

- traded CMC, DJ Moore and #1 overall pick for a QB who can’t get on roller coasters at carowinds

- tried fleecing the tax payers in rock hill, fleeced the American tax payers pocketing billions in bail out 

- fired or forced out all the best, honest, Richardson people in the org

- made all kinds of political statements which don’t align with the Bible Belt and most of the well paying fans

He runs the team like he’s a totalitarian dictator, making moves which he thinks will make himself more popular. Truthfully he’s a carpetbagger who needs to sell before it goes belly up.

 

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14 minutes ago, Selltheteamtepper said:

The list is endless….

- weird stuff with the trans and male cheerleaders. 

- got his wife involved with football operations

- signed Eric Reid and worked out Kaepernick in the middle of the anthem protest despite the fact most our fans and players were very patriotic

- traded CMC, DJ Moore and #1 overall pick for a QB who can’t get on roller coasters at carowinds

- tried fleecing the tax payers in rock hill, fleeced the American tax payers pocketing billions in bail out 

- fired or forced out all the best, honest, Richardson people in the org

- made all kinds of political statements which don’t align with the Bible Belt and most of the well paying fans

He runs the team like he’s a totalitarian dictator, making moves which he thinks will make himself more popular. Truthfully he’s a carpetbagger who needs to sell before it goes belly up.

 

The ghost of Jerry Richardson has a huddle account

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8 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

The ghost of Jerry Richardson has a huddle account

You know it’s not off to a good start when of all the things you can legit hate tepper for that the first two things you list are cheerleaders and protests. 99% chance that guy was banned on a previous username.

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