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51 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Where’s Tepper? He loves to hog the spotlight on the once in a blue moon game where we play well and win. 

I don’t think he comes to games anymore. I haven’t seen the camera show him in a press box since middle of the season last year. Several people say he is rarely even around anymore.

I think he was at a practice a while back.

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9 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I don’t think he comes to games anymore. I haven’t seen the camera show him in a press box since middle of the season last year. Several people say he is rarely even around anymore.

I think he was at a practice a while back.

Well that can’t be a bad thing. fug that guy. Just write the checks and stay the hell away. 

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14 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I don’t think he comes to games anymore. I haven’t seen the camera show him in a press box since middle of the season last year. Several people say he is rarely even around anymore.

I think he was at a practice a while back.

No... He is too busy attending Charlotte FC games. I swear, he cares more about the soccer team then the Panthers.

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43 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I don’t think he comes to games anymore. I haven’t seen the camera show him in a press box since middle of the season last year. Several people say he is rarely even around anymore.

I think he was at a practice a while back.

Definitely years too late but he's learned to pull away.  Maybe one day we can stick to talking football again instead of Tepper in every thread 

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Fitz-magic Panthers style. What impressed me was that he doesn’t need a line drive to kick the ball out of the stadium. This gave the coverage team much more time to get to get off of their blocks. Showing enormous confidence in the kicker is huge. Yips have ruined many good kicker’s careers. 

If 50 yard FGs become routine, winning close games on the last possession just got much less difficult. 

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