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I find it more than interesting that Mrs. Tepper is doing these public interviews where she is now introduced as “Owner, Carolina Panthers”.

Is it just me or has she gone from “wife of owner David Tepper” to “Owner, Carolina Panthers” seemingly overnight?

Mr. Tepper has gotten so much public backlash recently, and now his wife suddenly is the public face of the franchise?

Not a good look IMO.

 

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1 minute ago, Panthering said:

I still don't understand why or how she has such a public facing role for the franchise when she has zero qualifications for it 

I mean most owners aren’t really qualified. They are just rich. I would agree though they should probably hire someone to handle interviews and press like a Team President or something. 

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I like what she said. Most of it. Better than a bunch. She seems to have an inquisitive mind.

 

The crap where she’s bragging over corrupting the team’s playing surface for the 40 ticketed events blah blah, definitely the lowlight. 

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I can't really handle the Canales press any more right now. Too motivational speakerish for me, buzz words and throwing nods to the finance world is pretty cheesy. Hopefully he's a good coach but I'm over these early fluff interview. Except when everyone is like we have no idea who you are and no one else even interviewed you for HC lol. 

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15 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I can't really handle the Canales press any more right now. Too motivational speakerish for me, buzz words and throwing nods to the finance world is pretty cheesy. Hopefully he's a good coach but I'm over these early fluff interview. Except when everyone is like we have no idea who you are and no one else even interviewed you for HC lol. 

I swear the first two, it felt like I was watching a plastic surgery matt rhule. It even made me upset evero didnt get the job. But someone have to take the incoming 3-14 seasons on their resumes. 

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27 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I can't really handle the Canales press any more right now. Too motivational speakerish for me, buzz words and throwing nods to the finance world is pretty cheesy. Hopefully he's a good coach but I'm over these early fluff interview. Except when everyone is like we have no idea who you are and no one else even interviewed you for HC lol. 

Welcome to the offseason!

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