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The Carolina Panthers are owned by a Dan Snyder clone


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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Tepper just seems like a run of the mill bad owner so far. Snyder is one of the worst owners on pro sports history. Not saying Tepper won't get there, but he has a long way to go to earn Snyder comps.

Good luck!

(I think you will eventually agree with me... evidentiary proof will be easy to see.)

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1 hour ago, The Natural said:

Aren't you the guy who had a major hard on for Gettleman? Not sure if your judgement is to be trusted. The verdict is still out on Tepper but at this moment a comparison to Snyder is laughable at best.

Good assessment.  I think Tepper has done a lot of things wrong out of the gate but Snyder is in another tier altogether.  

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Snyder is a straight up sleezeball and crook. He's also low-key meddlesome (or at least has been). It's taken years for the Washington franchise to show any kind of improvement under his tenure (and still the improvement is arguably minor at best). I can see some improvement beginning to take place by the Panthers right now. Though the beginning has been rough, mainly due to a lack of experience, I see a path towards success. Moreover, Tepper is patient. He's not given into knee-jerk reactions. That could ultimately be a good thing. The Rooneys are as patient as they come (with good result). And for all the bluster about Tepper being Jerry Jones 2.0, if I look at what he's actually done (and not done), I think that comparison is off as well.  I suspect Tepper will be OK after the growing pains. 

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