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


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1 minute ago, Lame Duck said:

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.

The official story is that Tepper is no longer so hands-on as he used to be.

If this is true, it's a start.

It's not a guarantee of improvement though. There are still a lot of things that would have to change.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

The official story is that Tepper is no longer so hands-on as he used to be.

If this is true, it's a start.

It's not a guarantee of improvement though. There are still a lot of things that would have to change.

No hands on?  Didn’t he just chewed Canales out after the game?  I’d say that’s pretty hands on.

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1 minute ago, Jmac said:

If you can call being read the riot act constructive......

I once worked for a company that believed anyone who was competent in one area would automatically be competent in another (i.e. the Jerry Richardson philosophy). Management had absolutely zero understanding of what a skill set was.

As a result, what you got was people telling you that your performance wasn't good enough. But when you asked them how to make it better, they had no clue.

"Be better!"

"How?"

"I don't know! Just do it or else you're fired!"

Even though Richardson is long gone, I suspect there's still a lot of that kind of thing in the Panthers team culture.

 

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3 minutes ago, Lame Duck said:

No hands on?  Didn’t he just chewed Canales out after the game?  I’d say that’s pretty hands on.

We only know that they talked. The character and tone of the conversation is unknown.

My own take is that I believe him when he says he isn't meddling anymore. Unfortunately, the idea that this alone actually solves anything is fallacious.

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1 minute ago, Waldo said:

To be fair SS was always a psycho with a giant ego. Haven't heard anything near that with Tillis. 

Some folks would tell you it's okay to have someone psycho on your team as long as they're good at what they do. 

My response is typically to apply that concept to a marriage and see if you still think it's a good idea 😳

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

We only know that they talked. The character and tone of the conversation is unknown.

My own take is that I believe him when he says he isn't meddling anymore. Unfortunately, the idea that this alone actually solves anything is fallacious.

I’m not…. Dan Morgan is a GM last time I checked, not Tepper.  Manager should be talking to his employees, not managers manager.  When big boss talks to you, overstepping your manager, that’s either means your big boss don’t trust your manager or he’s meddling and sticks his nose into everything.  You pick.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Some folks would tell you it's okay to have someone psycho on your team as long as they're good at what they do. 

My response is typically to apply that concept to a marriage and see if you still think it's a good idea 😳

Under Tepper they need to be well adjusted and not sycophants or the worst comes out. Wasn't that the year the staff went knives out?

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5 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I think Canales is safe no matter what. If he gets to select his own QB and he sucks next season that may be all she wrote. 
Evero should have been fired last season. I think Tepper has given Canales a long rope. 

He has chosen 3 and has no option behind Young this year. His coaching alone is enough to justify a firing if it keeps going the way it's going again. No need for a year 3 where he gets fired mid way for being who he was in year 1 and 2. That's like saying Evero deserved a year 3 after last year. It makes no sense logic wise. Plus he chose Young when he signed up for this while others walked. 

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