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NFL Stepping In


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Bro y’all gotta stop. The NFL word for the owners basically. Short of criminal or ethical behavior like Donald Sterling they aren’t forcing anyone to sell their team. Hell the Browns and Lions were dreadful for the better party of two decades and never forced a sale. 

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45 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Shared revenue kills a lot of their cares. They would have to look to be tanking for the competition committee to care? I think being made fun of relentlessly even by your peers would create some motivation to try another way but so far it's SSDY.

It does and they will only step in if there's no real money coming from Carolina. Tepper is headed that direction fast, but he's not there yet. People are still paying to watch this poo. 

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49 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

They hand-picked Tepper, created a faux-outrage event to leak to the press so they could force the sale of the franchise to him.  They shoot the sh!t at owner's meetings and laugh at all the peons and basement dwellers outraged over his decisions and then prolly wrap it up with, "well, Dave...  There's always next year!  Hurrrrhurrhuurrrrrhurrrrr!" And then clink glasses and head to the orgy.

They don't give a flying fug about him running the franchise into he ground.  They chose him to do it.  They aren't stepping in.

Ask yourself...  how fuging bad things are that we're hoping the very organization that has fuged us at every turn would step in and save us from poo they put into motion in the first place.  They dgaf.  No one is coming to save us as Panthers fans.

A culture of systemic sexual harassment and pressuring subordinates for sexual favors isn't a faux-outrage event.

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