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If we could trade owners


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Would you rather have any of the other 31 owners over Jerry "fleeces the fans" richardson? Is there an owner in the NFL you wouldnt prefer ole Jerry over?

I mean Daniel Snyder loves money and he may fail as an owner... but that doesn't mean he doesn't try to win. I would take 31 other.

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More accurate of a topic!

I would take anyone passionate and involved in local media. I dont need the Colts owner tweeting every five minutes like Ursay but he is passionate.

I like the Ravens owner..he handles things with class and hires the best of the best to run his team.

Jerry does the Wizard of Oz routine too much.

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"Jerry Richardson . . . he’s going to criticize Peyton Manning and Drew Brees and their intelligence in our meeting Saturday?" Feely said.  "And sit there and say dismissively to Manning  ‘Do I need to help you read a revenue chart son?  Do I need to help break that down for you because I don’t know if you know how to read that?’"

 

 

 

"[Richardson] was extremely condescending to them, especially toward Peyton," an unnamed source told Cole. "[Richardson] was the only person on either side who was contentious.  Everybody else was respectful.  They might have said, ‘I disagree with your point,’ but at least they were respectful.  [Richardson] was not."
 
For example, when Manning was talking about player safety, Richardson reportedly said, "What do you know about player safety?"

 

 

 

 

Richardson widely is believed to be intent on driving a hard bargain with the players.  He reportedly said during the March 2010 ownership meetings that it’s time to "take back our league."
 
"We signed a [expletive] deal last time and we’re going to stick together and take back our league and [expletive] do something about it," Richardson said, per Michael Silver of Yahoo! Sports, via Cole.

 

 

 

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I would trade for the Packers owners. That's right the people, because if I owned a share of the Panthers,(and I'm sure many of you would do this as well) I'd be in the CEOs ear, email, text, phone call, real mail, and across the street until we changed something.

The fact we kept Shula for continuity with Cam should've been a warning sign. He was kept for continuity with the coaching staff and continuity with ownership, not for Cam.

If heads don't go rolling tomorrow at 10 AM and their reasoning is continuity, I will ride my scooter, all 35 mph from Raleigh to Charlotte and start a poo storm.

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"[Richardson] was extremely condescending to them, especially toward Peyton," an unnamed source told Cole. "[Richardson] was the only person on either side who was contentious.  Everybody else was respectful.  They might have said, ‘I disagree with your point,’ but at least they were respectful.  [Richardson] was not."
 
For example, when Manning was talking about player safety, Richardson reportedly said, "What do you know about player safety?"

 

 

A few months later, Peyton met with Luck, shortly before he declared he's staying in school.

 

(my timeline could be off but the point is, that kind of thing will happen to you when you're an asshole)

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I personally would rather have any of the other 31 owners.  I cant think of another owner that is content to sit back and watch the same train wreck year after year.  Im not saying that other franchises improve by leaps and bounds but they are at least willing to make changes.  Here we take MUCH too long to turn over the rostercoaches when they arent producing in the name of saving a money. Even Paul Brown has changed his tune in the name of winning. As long as Panther fans accept losing, JR will not pay or accept the quality coaches needed to field a consistent winner.

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