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Perfect Way to Sum up how poo the Panthers Are.


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17 minutes ago, d-dave said:

So what is the solution here?

I was thinking about it, but how do we get better?  I just think it's the Tepper curse.  We've been absolute garbage since Tepper came in and fugged it all up.

So who would be our next coach then?  I'm all on the bring back steve wilks.  But would he want to come back?

it's luck at this point. takes 1 good QB/Coach combo for 75% of it, the rest is smart team building. We will be drafting a QB, after the horrible luck we've had from post Cam, maybe we finally get one. 

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11 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

I'm still not sure how true that still is.

Yes, early on he was VERY hands on and it was well known.  But the last 2 years, he hasn't been overt about being hands on, and if anything, it APPEARS like he's finally taken a hands off approach.

Now, sure, maybe he's still meddling, but you ALWAYS knew that Snyder was involved, and right now, Panthers fans are just assuming that Tepper still is, but we honestly have no way of knowing.

You will never be able to get him out of decisions. Snyder tried it at one point, it was successful and he reversed course because it "wasn't fun."

Tepper thinks he knows better than anyone in the NFL. It's that level of confident incompetence that will always keep the franchise behind the 8 ball 

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

You will never be able to get him out of decisions. Snyder tried it at one point, it was successful and he reversed course because it "wasn't fun."

Tepper thinks he knows better than anyone in the NFL. It's that level of confident incompetence that will always keep the franchise behind the 8 ball 

Tepper thinks he knows better than the Morgan's and Canales' of the world.

Hence why I'm saying he needs to drop the blank check needed to steal away a SB winning GM, someone he will KNOW he doesn't know more than, and in turn, will be forced to sit back and let them run things how they see fit.

Use that big wallet to force yourself to not think you're better than the people you hired.

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5 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Tepper thinks he knows better than the Morgan's and Canales' of the world.

Hence why I'm saying he needs to drop the blank check needed to steal away a SB winning GM, someone he will KNOW he doesn't know more than, and in turn, will be forced to sit back and let them run things how they see fit.

Use that big wallet to force yourself to not think you're better than the people you hired.

He will never do that because it takes something above a 60 level NFL IQ to accomplish that level of competence.

He is forever remain the dumbest owner in the current NFL, as long as he IS an owner.

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5 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

Tepper thinks he knows better than the Morgan's and Canales' of the world.

Hence why I'm saying he needs to drop the blank check needed to steal away a SB winning GM, someone he will KNOW he doesn't know more than, and in turn, will be forced to sit back and let them run things how they see fit.

Use that big wallet to force yourself to not think you're better than the people you hired.

People don't want to work for a raging narcissist and Dave's sure as hell looks like one. Candidates are turning down the opportunity to interview here. When do you hear about turning down interviews at the highest level of football in professional sports. Right now, we are a retirement job. One stint in Carolina and you dont have to work again. Generational wealth for less than 3 years of service. For those who don't have a lot of opportunities on the horizon, its the perfect opportunity to take care of family and retire a rich man. 

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