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Is Tepper still trying to get Rhule to quit before firing him?


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I think this is still definitely a big concern, that Tepper is hoping Rhule will jump for a college job before being fired so Tepper won't be on the hook for the rest of his contract. This was reported last year when Rhule was linked to college jobs. We could have an old fashioned stalemate here with neither side budging and us fans suffering in the meantime...

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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

I think this is still definitely a big concern, that Tepper is hoping Rhule will jump for a college job before being fired so Tepper won't be on the hook for the rest of his contract. This was reported last year when Rhule was linked to college jobs. We could have an old fashioned stalemate here with neither side budging and us fans suffering in the meantime...

Def a possibility. Good college jobs open up every year. I don’t think Arizona State is a terrible job for Ruhle. Would fit his MO. 

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3 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Well Tepper can’t declare bankruptcy like he can when one of his business ventures fails 

Tepper has so much money he could "close down" the Panthers tomorrow and not miss a beat money wise. 

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1 minute ago, Randolph Panther said:

Financially why would Rhule do that?  Wouldn't he lose all of that guaranteed  money? The quicker Tepper figures this out the better off the team will be.  

Tepper will eat that money when his ego is involved.  He's a billionaire, $30M to him is like $300 to us.  Yeah, it sucks to lose it, but not really going to hurt the bank account.

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