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SB Nation slams JR


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He put us through a rebuilding year in 2010 so we could start out on the right foot to develop a long-term winning franchise.

 

You actually believe that line of bull poo?  He cut salaries in a year when there was no salary cap or salary minimum!  He wasn't forced by the league to spend a certain amount of cap money so he cut, and turned a huge profit.  He already had all the PSL owners ticket money.  I feel sorry for all you brain washed Richardson nut huggers.

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You actually believe that line of bull poo? He cut salaries in a year when there was no salary cap or salary minimum! He wasn't forced by the league to spend a certain amount of cap money so he cut, and turned a huge profit. He already had all the PSL owners ticket money. I feel sorry for all you brain washed Richardson nut huggers.

Did you see how much money got doled out in contracts the following year?

Also throw in that while many owners laid off employees within the organization, Richardson neither laid anyone off nor cut any salaries.

How do you square those things with "cheap"?

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You actually believe that line of bull poo?  He cut salaries in a year when there was no salary cap or salary minimum!  He wasn't forced by the league to spend a certain amount of cap money so he cut, and turned a huge profit.  He already had all the PSL owners ticket money.  I feel sorry for all you brain washed Richardson nut huggers.

 

Yes, hence the term 'rebuilding'. Not sure how exactly you can rebuild unless you first make cuts.

 

 

Also, not sure what you mean by 'you actually believe that line of bull poo.' We went through a rebuilding year, fact. There is nothing to 'not believe' there. We came out the other side with a franchise quarterback.

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Had Hurney not royally fuged up the resigning period after the lockout, we would have been a playoff team last year.

Instead, DWill gets QB money and the best we could do on the O line was Piggy.

Cause Richardson had nothing to do with the amount of spending after the lockout...

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It is now confirmed that people who like Jerry Richardson also believe that Obama is an Illuminati puppet bunker baby while the crazy satanic Muslim liberals whom have been brainwashed by King Obama who don't like JR are secretly fans of the official antichrist Facebook page and want all rich white people to burn in hell because they're jealous h8terz and this is true because it's posted by me on a message board plz believe me

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It is now confirmed that people who like Jerry Richardson also believe that Obama is an Illuminati puppet bunker baby while the crazy satanic Muslim liberals whom have been brainwashed by King Obama who don't like JR are secretly fans of the official antichrist Facebook page and want all rich white people to burn in hell because they're jealous h8terz and this is true because it's posted by me on a message board plz believe me

 

 

This could be a great Rock Opera...

 

if anybody knew how to do one anymore

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You actually believe that line of bull poo? He cut salaries in a year when there was no salary cap or salary minimum! He wasn't forced by the league to spend a certain amount of cap money so he cut, and turned a huge profit. He already had all the PSL owners ticket money. I feel sorry for all you brain washed Richardson nut huggers.

He dumped salaries of overpaid and underperforming millionaires to set up the team for long term success. He kept every employee employed during the lockout...when most teams were laying off theses middle income positions.

Oh the horror.

The hatred on this board for anyone who is financially successful is just down right comical.

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Did you see how much money got doled out in contracts the following year?

Also throw in that while many owners laid off employees within the organization, Richardson neither laid anyone off nor cut any salaries.

How do you square those things with "cheap"?

 

Of course he spent money the next year!  He has no choice!  There is a salary minimum that must be met.  He also kept a lame duck coach in 2010 because he was too cheap to pay a new coach.  He threw away the 2010 season and robbed his PSL owners.  fug him!  

 

The Panthers already have a very small staff compared to other organizations (because Jerry is a cheap ass).  There was no reason to lay anyone off.

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Of course he spent money the next year!  He has no choice!  There is a salary minimum that must be met.  He also kept a lame duck coach in 2010 because he was too cheap to pay a new coach.  He threw away the 2010 season and robbed his PSL owners.  fug him!  

 

The Panthers already have a very small staff compared to other organizations (because Jerry is a cheap ass).  There was no reason to lay anyone off.

 

Would you agree that sports owners make more money when their teams do good than when their teams do poorly? If so, your argument that JR  put us through a bad season to somehow make more money is backwards.

 

The lame duck coach was a good decision. Instead of starting the rebuilding process under the first year of the new coach, he started it under the last year of the old coach. A very smart decision actually.

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