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Report: Panthers' David Tepper Has Taken 'A More Hands-Off Approach' to Team


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3 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

For all of you that have been talking mad poo on Tepper these last years next time you see him you need to walk up to him, get on your knees, unbuckle his suspenders, gently take down his pants, pull down his boxers with ball pouch, and apologize to him. 

And there he is

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I feel its been this way the entire season, and frankly since the hires of canales and morgan.  That draft didnt feel the same as the others involving tepper, the field operations feel much more competent and in the hands of canales because there would have been much more chaos but Canales stablized the early season insanity and has officially proven himself as a decent NFL HC.

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3 hours ago, Carolina Cajun said:

I feel its been this way the entire season, and frankly since the hires of canales and morgan.  That draft didnt feel the same as the others involving tepper, the field operations feel much more competent and in the hands of canales because there would have been much more chaos but Canales stablized the early season insanity and has officially proven himself as a decent NFL HC.

I know nothing but I get a sense that there is a lot of buy in from the guys in the locker room and a lot would be attributed to Canales. Hard to explain, but it seems like they are losing but still having fun and working hard. Not saying they are happy with losing but they still seem to be loose and confident.
 

Also,  I think somehow there are a lot of Carolina fans excited about a 3 win football team and look forward to Sunday afternoons.  

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