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Does Tepper really want to win


mc52beast

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Was listening to CBS sports radio this morning and they were talking about how football teams that consistently struggle to win probably have owners that either don’t care about winning or have so many other interests that they don’t spend much time focusing on their team.

 

So this made me wonder about Tepper. Dude is a multi-billionaire and has a lot going on besides the Panthers. 

Was keeping Ron and Marty around despite their performance a sign that Dave is ok with never consistently winning?

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No it does not mean that at all. He is thinking logically and giving a two time coach of the year and opportunity to have one more year being that we started 6-2 and then fell off after Cams health declined. 

I wanted Rivera gone as well but honestly I like Norv, and I feel like we really can have a special team of we re tool this offseason on D. 

Tepper has made it very clear that he cares about winning. He spend billions on the team and is doing everything he can to bring analytics into our plan and building a practice facility that’s one of the best in the league as well as upgrading everything to help out our players training and prep. Give the guy a break he hasn’t owned the teaM a full year yet and has made many improvements that the fans have been calling for, but now because he didn’t do what the huddlers wasn’t that means he does not care about winning. 

 

With all that that being said if he fires Mick Mixon this offseason he will go down as the best owner in the league. 

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Of course not.  Not bad enough.  Even a monkey could see that defensive end was and is our biggest need, and our all time single season sack leader was and is available at 30 years old with the tread of a 25 year old, is loved and adored by teammates and coaches, etc., and the man obviously said no to the delight of the other 31, while felons Tyreek Hill and Frank Clark forge ahead to January football.

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1 minute ago, Nails said:

Of course not.  Not bad enough.  Even a monkey could see that defensive end was and is our biggest need, and our all time single season sack leader was and is available at 30 years old with the tread of a 25 year old, is loved and adored by teammates and coaches, etc., and the man obviously said no to the delight of the other 31, while felons Tyreek Hill and Frank Clark forge ahead to January football.

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You have to move on at some point. It’s not happening. The guy was/is a nut case. 

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2 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

You have to move on at some point. It’s not happening. The guy was/is a nut case. 

Yeah, so nutty, he’s done SO much to embarrass himself recently and most especially during the Panthers historic collapse.  

He’ll be on an ESPN main event this month and the Panthers will be on their collective couches.

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This is an investment, he is a hedge fund manager he has other things to do then worry about a crap panthers team win, not like we have New York or philly fans . We are content with a losing mentality and make dang excuses for why we lose . Our players are the best players ever there is always an excuse for why we win or we blame the refs . 

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Just now, Nails said:

Yeah, so nutty, he’s done SO much to embarrass himself recently and most especially during the Panthers historic collapse.  

He’ll be on an ESPN main event this month and the Panthers will be on their collective couches.

Beating people up for a living and being a good teammate are two different things. He hasn’t been busted with coke or charged with beating up a woman recently so that’s a plus I guess. The panthers will be “on their collective couches” as will the rest of the NFL.....

 He is a nut case who punches grown men in the face for a living now. Good for him but he will never be in the NFL again because he is a cancer. 

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4 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Beating people up for a living and being a good teammate are two different things. He hasn’t been busted with coke or charged with beating up a woman recently so that’s a plus I guess. The panthers will be “on their collective couches” as will the rest of the NFL.....

 He is a nut case who punches grown men in the face for a living now. Good for him but he will never be in the NFL again because he is a cancer. 

Ha the only player(s) that think he’s a cancer do not play for the Carolina Panthers.  #9 of the New Orleans Saints for starters.

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So beating up a female, getting busted for coke, and not getting a sniff of an offer after he left Dallas as a young player in the league who has stats that many teams value....that does not raise any red flags to you? 

I bet you have been tricked by the African Prince sending free money to you after you give him your bank information. 

 

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