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Y’all are overreacting


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25 minutes ago, SOJA said:

we've been fuged since Tepper bought the team. We won't be unfuged until he either sells or truly let's go (don't kid yourselves into believing he's in the "background" now. He hired Dan so Dan could be his new puppet)

This. As long as Tepper owns the team, they will be dwellers. He meddles. He can’t help it.  We just got a new boss at work and he is a meddler and the production is already way down. That stuff matters. 

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Just now, Panthers Fan 69 said:

This. As long as Tepper owns the team, they will be dwellers. He meddles. He can’t help it.  We just got a new boss at work and he is a meddler and the production is already way down. That stuff matters. 

totally agree. The fundamental problem with Tepper is he has had success elsewhere in life and in his narcissism truly believes he knows better than everyone else. 

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2 minutes ago, SOJA said:

totally agree. The fundamental problem with Tepper is he has had success elsewhere in life and in his narcissism truly believes he knows better than everyone else. 

Nicole's calling the shots now 🙂

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14 hours ago, Basbear said:

Has the team added or lost more talent with all the moves?

Very simple....Bonus its very easy to pick the correct answer!

The talent that was here was apart of losing seasons dating back to 2020, and some prior...

We just came off a 2-15 season moving on from guys that are 27+ years old, and in some cases (Jackson) were average AT BEST is not a big deal....

Burns is a bit over-rated - #2 DE money is insane, but he got it

Jackson couldn't cover anyone over 6'

Bell is replaceable

Luvu is a fan favorite, but 12M a year for a guy who is LB #2 and was never better overall in comparison to Shaq is also too much...he is also a coverage liability, he's serviceable there, but he's a down hill player, that's tough and plays hard. Every team needs guys like that, but not at 12M annually.

42M just for Brian and Luvu....nah man that's not it. 

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17 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

 

Honestly, this is what should have happened 4 years ago. Sell everyone and just start over. You have Ron Fat Fhule and Frank hold overs and y’all weren’t winning. Gut this thing and completely rebuild like the 95 Panthers. 
 

 

This should have happened 8 years ago. We'd still have a healthy Cam and at least one super bowl to go with him.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

$2-4M??? LOLOLOLOL

The Niners gave Gross-Matos $18M over two years. I guarantee you they were offering at LEAST that to Young. Expect for Young to get quite a bit more on a short term prove it deal. A lot of guys make a LOT of money off of potential and draft status.

Yeah he will get more than YGM no doubt.  

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