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Tepper and Canales' Monday morning meeting


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Just now, HaricotVert said:

Who doesnt have meetings with their boss after significant deliverables?

well, we know all NFL owners don't meet with their coaches every Monday morning after every game.  A super hands on owner like Tepper does.  And that is universally deemed his biggest flaw as an owner.  Inserting himself too much into the actual football aspect of things. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

well, we know all NFL owners don't meet with their coaches every Monday morning after every game.  A super hands on owner like Tepper does.  And that is universally deemed his biggest flaw as an owner.  Inserting himself too much into the actual football aspect of things. 

Its grasping

Everyone wants to justify their hatred of the owner and coach and dont get me wrong, they give us lots of reasons.  Being called to the bosses office every Monday after looking like a monkey trying to fug a football on the previous day is hardly something to get worked over.

If we were winning nobody would worry about Monday meetings with the owner.

 

Tepper owns this historically bad team and the decisions that got us there but carping over what amounts to an update meeting is just looking for reason 106 to be disappointed in the product on the field.

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4 minutes ago, HaricotVert said:

Its grasping

Everyone wants to justify their hatred of the owner and coach and dont get me wrong, they give us lots of reasons.  Being called to the bosses office every Monday after looking like a monkey trying to fug a football on the previous day is hardly something to get worked over.

If we were winning nobody would worry about Monday meetings with the owner.

 

Tepper owns this historically bad team and the decisions that got us there but carping over what amounts to an update meeting is just looking for reason 106 to be disappointed in the product on the field.

But their not winning and he keeps doing it. That's not grasping but notating another reason it's so bad here. WTF does Tepper have to input into the process with his vast football knowledge? 

It's typical on big moves or high draft picks to get the owner's blessing but not a Monday morning proctologist meeting. Frank was very open about those. Please quit making excuses for people doing the worst in the NFL if it's earned and this one is easily earned. Update meeting? Go watch Frank talk about those meetings and come back saying it's till an update meeting. 

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11 minutes ago, HaricotVert said:

Its grasping

Everyone wants to justify their hatred of the owner and coach and dont get me wrong, they give us lots of reasons.  Being called to the bosses office every Monday after looking like a monkey trying to fug a football on the previous day is hardly something to get worked over.

If we were winning nobody would worry about Monday meetings with the owner.

 

Tepper owns this historically bad team and the decisions that got us there but carping over what amounts to an update meeting is just looking for reason 106 to be disappointed in the product on the field.

what's grasping? 

acknowledging that we know for a fact all NFL owners are in fact not doing that?  They don't.  And we found out about these meetings via a vet NFL coach that stumbled into this nightmare for a couple months. 

actual owners for the most part aren't doing that....because they don't know diddly squat about actual football, winning games, scheming, playcalling, etc.  So why waste a coaches time every week.  Most owners are big picture dudes/gals.  Not inserting themselves into the day to day/weekly aspect of a football team playing football.   As has been said for a LONG time.  Tepper should hire someone to run the football team and stay out of it.   

the real monkey is Tepper.  The dude who doesn't know more about the actual football aspect of the Panthers than any random huddler yet wants to be part-time GM/HC.  

 

 

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