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Assessing Carolina Panthers, David Tepper, Dan Morgan with Michael Lombardi


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  • Lombardi doesn't think a "buffer" between Tepper and meddling will work.
  • He thinks Morgan is responsible for at least part of the mess the team is in.
  • Thinks they have to build the Oline before any other offensive changes since the NFL is still about the trenches.
  • There's more here, but I'm not typing it out. Watch the 10 minute video.
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13 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We're to the point with Tepper's team that everyone is just going to assume that it's going to be an abysmal failure until proven otherwise and to be fair it's a well earned expectation.

i think we're heading in the right direction with the staff we've got. lots of reason to feel good.

 

but then there's tepper. his presence just kind of takes every little bit of hope out of the balloon and deflates it. 

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