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Charlotte “unlikely” to contribute taxpayer money for new Panthers headquarters


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On 5/14/2022 at 7:35 AM, Pakmeng said:

The fan forum being moderated by folks like you doesn't help either.

Congrats on ruining this place 

Thanks for your insight and contribution.  Why in the world would you read/react to a board that was been "ruined" in your eyes?  Is there nothing else you can do with your free time? 

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19 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Who are the top-2?

AAron Wilson and adam Schechter.

Now Wilson had a issue on radio not long ago and almost got the cancel stamp. Schechter has a bullseye cause his wording not being approved by _______ .

 

Personally check out Steve Logan, hes different. Type to pick a bottle of wine with guitar and sing alll night in between breaking down Bill Walsh plays. He is one of the very that pulls back the curtain and tells the untold stories/thoughts. 

Ian gets to read the NFL faxs first, personally a not big fan, but hes a proven vet. Lost my trust years back from being awful. I drop him during his "WOW" phase, it was a corn ball Owen Wilson derp. 

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On 5/6/2022 at 10:53 PM, 1of10Charnatives said:

Tax incentives for "economic impact" is socialism under another name. It is the government favoring one business over another. Sports teams are just the most visible portion of a corporate world that has learned to use the prisoner's dilemma as an effective tool to extort funds from the public purse.

Prisoner's Dilemma Definition (investopedia.com)

Actually funding private organizations with tax dollars is not socialism at all but just the opposite.  Socialism as an economic system redistributes wealth from those who have it to those who dont.  Capitalism concentrates wealth in the hands of the chosen few who control a product or service by giving them incentives and free money to build one place over another in this example.  If our system were socialism the state or city would own the stadium and the team could be privately run but salaries and other decisions would be determined by the city not the owner. Or something like that. 

Private companies holding cities ransom for more money is the ultimate bastardization of capitalism where everyone else subsidies those who own the company for fear they will leave and go  elsewhere.

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Meanwhile...

So Tepper plans to temporarily install a natural grass surface in order to accommodate one visiting soccer team, but outside of that both the Panthers and the Charlotte FC will be playing on the regular artificial surface.

Good to know he has his priorities in order 🙄

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Meanwhile...

So Tepper plans to temporarily install a natural grass surface in order to accommodate one visiting soccer team, but outside of that both the Panthers and the Charlotte FC will be playing on the regular artificial surface.

Good to know he has his priorities in order 🙄

Since Opening Night has come and gone, Teppe knows there are only two occasions in which his stadium will be sold out: when an EPL club visits CLTFC, and when hell freezes over.

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17 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

 

 

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Lets see here- you ask for names I trusted.

I give you a few names,  none included Ian Rapport.

You ask for top 2, I gave them, none included Ian Rapport.

You ask about Ian, I answer saying hes 

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personally a not big fan, but hes a proven vet. Lost my trust years back from being awful. I drop him during his "WOW" phase

 Hes been covering the NFL for what 15 years and NFL network lead insider for most of that, thus I call that a vet. He can be a vet and awful at the same time, or is that impossible?

You highlight some Watson Baker trash, form a reporter- I didnt list, nor a big fan of, dont trust, and call awful but a vet..

 

Brother this is some TRASH type of "gotchu" game you are playing after i was trying to help.....

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3 hours ago, Basbear said:

Lets see here- you ask for names I trusted.

I give you a few names,  none included Ian Rapport.

You ask for top 2, I gave them, none included Ian Rapport.

You ask about Ian, I answer saying hes 

 Hes been covering the NFL for what 15 years and NFL network lead insider for most of that, thus I call that a vet. He can be a vet and awful at the same time, or is that impossible?

You highlight some Watson Baker trash, form a reporter- I didnt list, nor a big fan of, dont trust, and call awful but a vet..

 

Brother this is some TRASH type of "gotchu" game you are playing after i was trying to help.....

So you think there's 0.00% chance Baker suits up for the Browns this season?

What are your top-2 trusted sources saying about what kind of penalty the NFL will levy against Mr. Whip-It-Out?

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20 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

So you think there's 0.00% chance Baker suits up for the Browns this season?

What are your top-2 trusted sources saying about what kind of penalty the NFL will levy against Mr. Whip-It-Out?

Id had too much skin involved in too many games to give a 0.000 Id say he has about the same chance as the panthers winning the SB...

For that, I will give you one- John Mcclain 

No one knows the houston area better, plus hes a straight shooter. Hes a vet.....thats just retired but still somewhat involved.  

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