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John Ellis reporting Fitterer and Rhule will meet with media today


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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I’ve always said the team was just an investment and ego play for Tepper 

and it’s why I won’t buy seats for football or soccer until that changes 

I haven't been to a Panthers game since Ron's last one, and I'm never attending a Rhule-coached game. As for soccer, I really want season tickets but won't buy them solely because Tepper kept Rhule.

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Just stop caring. No need to get angry or put any energy towards a football team. Become a general nfl fan until there is reason to start caring. Lots of good playoff teams this year should be great to watch. Lots of great young qbs coming up. And when rhule is fired give it two years for the next staff. If they suck too just pick a new franchise.

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15 minutes ago, davos said:

Where TF is this owner? It seems the bass balls on his desk were his that were removed and encased. 

He is all in on his soccer team.  

you know this right….go look at the team store sometime…or the Charlotte football club entrance setup during football season 

there are excellent coaches being fired today and he is keeping that sketchy, two faced, incompetent,  weasel, rat bastard.  That really is all anyone needs to know about pro sports under Tepper 

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16 minutes ago, Smithers said:

The press conference will be followed by Tepper running to the DBO sign in a concession to fans of how much he fugged up

Something like this have happened over here.

An attempted serial killer targeted immigrants in Sweden for a year. During a lively town hall the Immigrant Minister tried to calm the masses by suggesting they all should sign "We shall overcome". 🤪

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It would be one thing if we finished with a fight, or there was some minor progression, or even just fans in the 70-80% range wanting him gone.
 

We are EASILY at 95%+ of the fanbase wanting him gone. Casuals, diehards, and the online-die hards. There is just no excuse IMO. 

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