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Matt says he has no reason to think he won’t be back


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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

If not, Tepper is a joke owner.  No way you would give an unproven coach like Rhule that type contract and not have an offset clause in it.  

it’s pretty basic.   

just goes to show just because you are hyper successful in one aspect of life….it doesn’t mean you are universally good at everything.  That’s massive mistake by Tepper.   They are compounding.   Overpay Rhule.  Don’t have an offset clause.  Feel forced to watch a mistake continue because of your dumb move. 

Well along with being a football fool he seems to be pretty full of himself

 

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3 hours ago, NAS said:

Tepper's silence speaks volumes.  I think he's on the fence, but could go either way.  

Agreed.

Big Tepp's DNA and the world in which he made his fortune would portend for Rhule's metaphorical head being lopped off before the Cuban coffee is served in the Panthers offices after lunch on Monday...

...we shall see 🧐

(Rhule should have put Tepper on the spot, asked for his endorsement/clarification)

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12 hours ago, matt rhules gut fat said:

Does anybody think Rhule goes home and actually worries about how poor of a job he’s done or whether he’ll be let go. He’s one of those guys who always got paid and somehow made it while performing crap work. I’m sure we’ve all known those type of  guys. People are bemoaning about whether we will be stuck with him another year worried how long of a dark stretch we will have to endure while that dude went home, took a nice turd after 6 burritos, and kicked back laughing.

 

 

This is painfully true as much as it hurts to read. 

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14 hours ago, CRA said:

If not, Tepper is a joke owner.  No way you would give an unproven coach like Rhule that type contract and not have an offset clause in it.  

it’s pretty basic.   

just goes to show just because you are hyper successful in one aspect of life….it doesn’t mean you are universally good at everything.  That’s massive mistake by Tepper.   They are compounding.   Overpay Rhule.  Don’t have an offset clause.  Feel forced to watch a mistake continue because of your dumb move. 

The thing about success is it takes time. Tepper is making typical new owner mistakes. It's why normally a team like the Panthers don't get sold to a new owner. Either way we look like a dumpster fire at a organizational level right now and a personal level as well. 

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