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Ug Time to Give Tepper Credit?


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He definitely deserves credit. He's got a long way to go though before we all trust or like him, if he can ever get there. 

 

I have no reason to hate the guy if he's doing things that allow this team to be successful. He clearly stuck his nose in too many things. He's also clearly taken a step back from putting his nose in everything. Lets hope the trend holds if success comes. 

So yes, I'll give him credit and appreciation for allowing the football people to football. 

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Give him credit for what? The team just finished its 6th straight double digit losing season, 7th straight losing season under his ownership. They have up the most points in NFL HISTORY. So sure I’ll give him credit for being the sole reason the Panthers have been the laughing stock of the NFL since he bought the team. 

I’ll give him credit for raising money for the hurricane victims. 

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23 minutes ago, Jackson113.2 said:

The Falcons gave up because Tampa won.... but Huddle goes full retard 😆 🤣 

You really don't need to keep embarrassing yourself. Try to muster an ounce of dignity.

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Just because you can see over the lip of the hole you're in, doesn't mean you are out yet.

Let's get to the playoffs next season and then we can start talking about redemption and Tepper.

Edit to add: And I'd sure like to be able to say what a good job he has done finally.

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