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Tepper's Decision Making Continues to Spiral Down


RumHam

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If hes truly trying to poach the patriots staff or anyone that was associated and also focusing on offense, this year doesn't seem like one to go by. Pats offensive is awful. Also being interested in the bills OC? They literally can't score.

As for GM, nobody whos brought in as long as hurney is retained, would the hired GM even have a say? Would he just structure the contracts while hurney still makes personnel decisions? If we sign someone with no experience, we will know.

Tepper wants to make money and show off. Soccer sucks. Mls teams are trendy and cheap cash ins.

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19 minutes ago, RumHam said:

(i)  Tepper wants to make money and show off.

(ii)  Mls teams are trendy and cheap cash ins.

(i)  Complete nonsense.  If making more money was the goal he wouldn't have wound down Appaloosa.  Even if the Panthers were the most profitable team in the NFL the returns would be peanuts to him -- complete non-event.

(ii)  MLS teams are perpetual money losers.  Goes completely counter to your initial assertion.

Patience people!

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23 minutes ago, RumHam said:

If hes truly trying to poach the patriots staff or anyone that was associated and also focusing on offense, this year doesn't seem like one to go by. Pats offensive is awful. Also being interested in the bills OC? They literally can't score.

As for GM, nobody whos brought in as long as hurney is retained, would the hired GM even have a say? Would he just structure the contracts while hurney still makes personnel decisions? If we sign someone with no experience, we will know.

Tepper wants to make money and show off. Soccer sucks. Mls teams are trendy and cheap cash ins.

Jesus of Nazareth has spoken !! 

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28 minutes ago, RumHam said:

If hes truly trying to poach the patriots staff or anyone that was associated and also focusing on offense, this year doesn't seem like one to go by. Pats offensive is awful. Also being interested in the bills OC? They literally can't score.

As for GM, nobody whos brought in as long as hurney is retained, would the hired GM even have a say? Would he just structure the contracts while hurney still makes personnel decisions? If we sign someone with no experience, we will know.

Tepper wants to make money and show off. Soccer sucks. Mls teams are trendy and cheap cash ins.

Yeah I guess you don't watch football and see there oline is almost as bad as ours and he only has Eldeman to throw to that is getting double covered. Maybe you should watch football more or just think before you post?

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50 minutes ago, RumHam said:

If hes truly trying to poach the patriots staff or anyone that was associated and also focusing on offense, this year doesn't seem like one to go by. Pats offensive is awful. Also being interested in the bills OC? They literally can't score.

As for GM, nobody whos brought in as long as hurney is retained, would the hired GM even have a say? Would he just structure the contracts while hurney still makes personnel decisions? If we sign someone with no experience, we will know.

Tepper wants to make money and show off. Soccer sucks. Mls teams are trendy and cheap cash ins.

Tepper is not informing people who would tell radio hosts his decisions lol. Get over yourself. Only ppl who know what we will do is Tepper and MAYBE Hurney.

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Why is everyone on Teppers nuts. The guy has done more for the team/Carolinas in less than two seasons of owning the team than Richardson did in 20+ years. He fired Rivera and is making changes across the football side now that he has become acclimated on the business side (he was just now able to sell his share of the Steelers) and is making money moves. The huddle can’t go one day without a trash thread bashing the guy. The man is doing everything possible to make sure we are able to compete with the rest of the league and eliminating roadblocks for the players being that he is not going cheap like Richardson did. From upgrading faculty, additional roles like game management coach, practice bubble, in house mental health clinician, state of the art training facility, analytics, a future new stadium etc etc etc. We are moving Hurney to a new role, will soon hire an assistant Gm/Vice President of football operations and will be getting a new coaching staff, yet people continue to bitch. 

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1 hour ago, SBiii said:

(i)  Complete nonsense.  If making more money was the goal he wouldn't have wound down Appaloosa.  Even if the Panthers were the most profitable team in the NFL the returns would be peanuts to him -- complete non-event.

(ii)  MLS teams are perpetual money losers.  Goes completely counter to your initial assertion.

Patience people!

Exactly. Just the interest off the money he already has is 10x more than most nfl owners take home. 
 

All GMs he may want to hire are under contract until after the draft. We’re stuck with Hurney for now. Look for a move after the draft. 

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