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Is Tepper going to clean the house again after this season?


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8 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

It is week 1. This place needs to calm down a bit. 

It’s year 8 bruh… it’s like watching titanic movie for the 4th time… hoping this time around Rose would move her fat ass to let Jack on… buuut no.  Same poo different year.  We have seen this movie way too many times.

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Just now, Lame Duck said:

It’s year 7 bruh

this is tepper's 8th season as owner. other than the first half of 2018 which wasn't even really his team, it's been nothing but misery. at this point any panthers fans out there being like "nah bro chill" is either gaslighting us or a naive moron

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

this is tepper's 8th season as owner. other than the first half of 2018 which wasn't even really his team, it's been nothing but misery. at this point any panthers fans out there being like "nah bro chill" is either gaslighting us or a naive moron

You are right… fixed it to 8… holy poo we are an absolutely shitty franchise.

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18 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Does that include firing Brandt Tilis?

(he just got here)

He is a cap guy. The threat is he accumulates more power than the cap guy should have with a crew change because I don't want a cap guy running the football team under Tepper. Much like when we kept Morgan when we should have done a complete tear down. 

Im on the fence personally. He should be keepable but given the history it might be better odds to not. It's like asking can Tepper finally do it the right way? Not a bet I would take sadly even if it should be attainable.

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5 minutes ago, Lame Duck said:

It’s year 8 bruh… it’s like watching titanic movie for the 4th time… hoping this time around Rose would move her fat ass to let Jack on… buuut no.  Same poo different year.  We have seen this movie way too many times.

It's year 8 of Tepper.

Outside of him, coaches, GMs and various others have changed multiple times and some haven't been here long enough to make any truly significant impact

(Tilis being a prime example but you could argue for others)

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2 minutes ago, Waldo said:

He is a cap guy. The threat is he accumulates more power than the cap guy should have with a crew change because I don't want a cap guy running the football team under Tepper. Much like when we kept Morgan when we should have done a complete tear down. 

Im on the fence personally. He should be keepable but given the history it might be better odds to not. It's like asking can Tepper finally do it the right way? Not a bet I would take sadly even if it should be attainable.

Like Samir Suleiman did?

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23 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Barring going 2-15 or worse, I doubt it. I think Evero will be the scapegoat and Morgan/Canales will get 1 more year.

I'm sure Tepper will meddle again with which QB we should draft in 2026 and we will likely choose the wrong QB again.

Rinse and repeat the 3 years after and we will be back in the same situation in 2029

Canales was asked by Person if he's had a conversation with Tepper yesterday and Canales said "yes, it was constructive".

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's year 8 of Tepper.

Outside of him, coaches, GMs and various others have changed multiple times and some haven't been here long enough to make any truly significant impact

(Tilis being a prime example but you could argue for others)

You could put Madden as coach with prime Tom Brady into this team, we will win 3-5 games.  It’s the culture… it’s toxic.  After 8 years, some folks still did not figure it out.

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