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Tepper ruined our favorite team


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Let’s be honest here. Take out the last seven years which have obviously been horrible. The Panthers were roughly a .500 team, and that’s only because of a 2-3 year stretch right around both Super Bowl runs. We essentially caught lightning in a bottle twice and went back to the dumps both times. No one has ever considered us a perennial threat. Sure, Tepper is god awful, but we’d still be bitching with 10-7, 9-8, 8-9, 7-10 because it all means the same thing - no championship and no consistency. Even in the “good” years, anyone who had been a fan for any real amount of time knew we would regress to the mean at best. 3-14 or 9-8? I don’t give a poo. Neither one wins a championship, and there’s never been a reason to believe we would be a contender year in and year out. 

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2 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

Something happened at halftime and in the 2nd half today that got us a win, and Tepper had nothing to do with it

Sure, big picture there's stuff to complain about, but let's enjoy today first

Tepper was in the locker room celebrating with a crumbled up pink slip in his pocket 

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1 hour ago, rhyslloyd said:

Let’s be honest here. Take out the last seven years which have obviously been horrible. The Panthers were roughly a .500 team, and that’s only because of a 2-3 year stretch right around both Super Bowl runs. We essentially caught lightning in a bottle twice and went back to the dumps both times. No one has ever considered us a perennial threat. Sure, Tepper is god awful, but we’d still be bitching with 10-7, 9-8, 8-9, 7-10 because it all means the same thing - no championship and no consistency. Even in the “good” years, anyone who had been a fan for any real amount of time knew we would regress to the mean at best. 3-14 or 9-8? I don’t give a poo. Neither one wins a championship, and there’s never been a reason to believe we would be a contender year in and year out. 

I agree with you with everything you said. Also, because helped get my profile out of purgatory.  Forever grateful sir 

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