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I hope David Tepper is aware of a basic truth


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10 hours ago, ickmule said:

Been a fan since inception and I can’t recall a worse time. Seems there are very few that actually care now. Tepper was the wrong buyer for sure. 

I’m with you, dude. I’ve been around since they drafted Kerry Collins and Blake Brockermeyer and this is the new low. And with no hope for next season as well, I’ve reached the acceptance stage of grief. 

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9 hours ago, lightsout said:

The ONLY path forward is this.

 

You get a president of football operations hired immediately. Ideally, nobody you know closely if you're Tepper. Somebody with an objective view and a track record of success or a resume under other successful people. You hire that person and you never, ever give your input on what you want outside of "a winning football team". That's it. If he fails, poo can him after 5 years (let's be real, that's how long it takes to unfug this mess) and hire somebody else. But you don't get involved with the actual football team beyond hiring that guy ever again. You're bad at it, you're clueless, and you are torching the franchise scrambling for solutions.

 

Tepper doesn't do that, we're looking at 15 years minimum of absolute fuging pathetic football because Tepper will absolutely not sell if he is making money, and it's damn near impossible to lose money when you own an NFL team. So Tepper is here until he decides he doesn't want to. 

You’ll have to rip this new, unwarranted power from Nicole’s cold dead hands. 
 

This franchise is ruined with these two buffoons in charge. 

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

If we had just kept Ron and Marty we'd be significantly better off than we are now.

Let that sink in. That's how poorly Tepper's leadership has been

Yep.  I mean, all the firings were technically correct BUT every hire has been worse than the guy fired though. 

Ron >Rhule > Frank

Marty > Fitt 

and you top that off with now having the worst roster in 20 years 

That’s what Tepper has done 

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36 minutes ago, CRA said:

Yep.  I mean, all the firings were technically correct BUT every hire has been worse than the guy fired though. 

Ron >Rhule > Frank

Marty > Fitt 

and you top that off with now having the worst roster in 20 years 

That what Tepper has done 

And Cam > Teddy > Darnold > Baker > Young

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Some good news for a Monday. I have an offer on my PSL's and I have accepted. When Wilkes took over the team last year and they started being competitive, I got excited again for Panther Football. After they didn't give Wilkes the job, was fed BS all offseason how this team was going to be competitive and should have a chance at the division only to be the worst team in the NFL, I am done dragging myself to the games. I still hope they get this ship on course again, but I am done with season tickets.  

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4 minutes ago, hclaye25 said:

Some good news for a Monday. I have an offer on my PSL's and I have accepted. When Wilkes took over the team last year and they started being competitive, I got excited again for Panther Football. After they didn't give Wilkes the job, was fed BS all offseason how this team was going to be competitive and should have a chance at the division only to be the worst team in the NFL, I am done dragging myself to the games. I still hope they get this ship on course again, but I am done with season tickets.  

You found a masochist who will PAY for PSLs during a 1-9 season from an owner who has threatened a new stadium? You should be in sales.

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I know. I was shocked when the email came through that I have an offer. It was for less than the asking price but I figured I better take it while I can. 

I am no salesman. I am always saying that if I was in sales, my family would be on the street. Maybe just some luck coming my way.  

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I was a fan ever since the team started, and even back then our team was better then now. If our owner would understand that a good team is not built over night. Just look were we would be if he waits on a QB this year. We would still had our number one receiver and looks like the up coming number one pick. And this year is a much larger QB market. Hire a young hungery NFL coach. Not one from NCAA buy someone Hungry. 

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Those of you who still go to games, still buy tickets and spend money on this organization at this point are gonna have to give it up if you want things to get better. The ONLY fix is to get Tepper OUT of the football decisions. You may have already bought tickets and I know it's difficult to say for anyone but take the hit and stay away... you have to force their hand. His ego and mentality won't allow him to see HE is the problem with the organization but the bottom line ($$$) will. Either he steps out of it finally or sells the team.

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Imagine that we never traded away CMC for crappy picks, and we kept DJMoore, and we had the 8th pick in the draft this year, and a 1st round pick next year, and Andy Dalton at QB.  How much better would we be?  This is why you never let a trader (Tepper) run an operating business, to them everything is a trade and not a long term decision. Oh yeah, and we would still have natural grass and Richardson's statue outside the stadium.

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On 11/19/2023 at 8:35 PM, Panthercougar68 said:

I don’t think it would come to that honestly, Bryce isn’t being paid 250 million dollar contract and we aren’t financially tied to him like Russell Wilson.

Russel Wilson has 19 touchdowns with just 4 interceptions. Wilson leads the NFL with the best TD:INT ratio  That situation is no longer a black hole, or the worst in the league. This team right here is. 

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