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I personally liked the press conference


panther4life

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The big cat came out and was very honest. He controlled the room,which reminded me of the reports of him taking control of the room at the labor talks. He did not divulge any groundbreaking news but nor should he have.

I also liked how he admitted that he is running a business but at the same time being a former player that he desires to win more than any other owner.

I felt like he gave a reasonable explanation for last years moves, including indicating Fox being to loyal to vets. I enjoyed hearing how he inferred that he'd like a coach willing to make adjustments when things aren't going right.On the labor agreement it was not the news I was looking for but at least he was brutally honest about it.

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Not so sure the Panthers liked it.

Two hours later and the video is still "coming soon" on the team website.

Draft day videos are normally up pretty quick.

Could just be different staff (I think Mason used to handle all that) but it makes me wonder if they're not trying to edit some stuff out.

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Not so sure the Panthers liked it.

Two hours later and the video is still "coming soon" on the team website.

Draft day videos are normally up pretty quick.

Could just be different staff (I think Mason used to handle all that) but it makes me wonder if they're not trying to edit some stuff out.

That was my first thought when JR started talking...."this will be edited down or not posted on the site at all"

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Not so sure the Panthers liked it.

Two hours later and the video is still "coming soon" on the team website.

Draft day videos are normally up pretty quick.

Could just be different staff (I think Mason used to handle all that) but it makes me wonder if they're not trying to edit some stuff out.

They probably want to take out all those scenes of him being dominated by that tricky adjustable microphone.

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Well, JR saying the "negotiations aren't going well" is at odds with poo Goodell has been saying for a couple days now about the CBA.

I'm thinking this is a PR nightmare for the NFL, and the Panthers' front office is getting bombarded with calls from the NFL Home Office (yes, supposedly Goodell has come out and said "we don't discount anything JR said", but that's BS).

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Actually in the article posted by yas he says richardson had told goodell he was going to say that and he was fine with it.

Yeah, I read that too.

But think about it... if JR wants to say something about owner's negotiations... who's Goodell to stop him? What's he gonna do, fine him?

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