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Tepper Ruined Us


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43 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

No

…and both harbaugh and Payton wanted to coach here. Either would’ve been ions better than what was/is here

Harbaugh told Tepper he would fix the team his way and that Tepper would have 0 input, he damn sure wasnt hitching himself to Bryce young either. 

Tepper is supposedly "hands off" now, but he turned it down, something doesnt add up. 

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7 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I mean you might not be totally wrong but we pulled the dude from kc as a almost lateral move 

Maybe he just preferred to raise his family in Charlotte than Kansas City and I can’t say I blame him. Tepper probably paid him a lot more too. 

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7 hours ago, electro's horse said:

I mean bald guys have higher testosterone generally. It’s why TRT causes baldness. 

tepper has kept his mouth shut this season as far as I know.

all we can hope is that the ongoing Bryce disaster has humbled him. 

Technically it’s the hair follicles’ sensitivity to DHT that causes baldness. That’s why some guys can do roids and not worry about hair like Arnold and Lou Ferrigno for example 

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2 hours ago, BrisbanePanther said:

Pretty sure the vast majority of the Huddle (like 95-98%) wanted no part of either of those guys either--especially Payton.

Yeah I was one of like 3 people who wanted Harbaugh. 

I would have been fine with Payton but I didn't want to give the Saints draft capitol. Nobody here wanted Payton because "they didn't like him because he was with the Saints" or whatever.

Also almost none of the huddle wanted McCarthy or Quinn because they were "Retreads." 

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17 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Such a negative culture, a culture of losing is hard to root out even for the best coaches. This team will never be good as long as he owns it.

The culture is there. There's too many holes and inconsistent play right now. Yeah, we lost 48-10 but did this really feel like the schlakings of old? Offense kept up until douchebag missed the kick. Legette can't catch a cold and is yet another bust at WR unless there's a coach that can teach a receiver how to catch. We were down multiple players. This feels like 2011. Next year is all or nothing to get a playoff spot. Drop the 3-4 get rid of Evero, bring in Ron as DC and keep him AT DC.

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I've never liked Tepper, not from day one. The animosity has only grown with each failed game and each failed season.  Like the Jags, Jets and Browns bad owners, they are collecting checks while rubbing elbows with other elites...they will never sale despite the dumpster fires they oversee.

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21 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

What do you love about it?

0-line we have a great one get some more beef up there top 5 in the NFL

good running back room not Stewart and Williams Yet but its coming along

Need a #1 WR and LOTS OF DEFENSE

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15 hours ago, BrisbanePanther said:

Pretty sure the vast majority of the Huddle (like 95-98%) wanted no part of either of those guys either--especially Payton.

I wanted Harbaugh, and I wasn't the only one. We just thought that there was no way Tepper would hire him, and we were right.

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