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Does Dan Morgan hire cause you to financially invest in the team (renew tickets)?


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36 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

For me it’s a RESOUNDING NO

no merch

no PSL renewal

nothing

 

you don’t hire an extensive search firm to hire the guy who was part of drafting Bryce Young. This just tells me that the search firm and all that was window dressing, Tepper has not changed one bit

 

 how can we as fans respond?

 

skip the March on Mint nonsense

 

 just don’t spend money on the team, no merchandise, no tickets. Just watch the circus from home or watch red zone 

With all due respect, the GM hire was never going to drive ticket sales. 

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The only “move” that would make people invest is bringing 2015 Cam back to Carolina in a Time Machine.

This team knows the only way it can officially bring people back into is winning. There is nothing flashy that can be done. Preferably I’d rather they keep that mindset the time being.

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1 hour ago, HPPantherzfan said:

What if the extensive search firm told him Dan was the right man for the job?

Then all that firm did was take Tepper's money. There's no way anyone with a shred of common sense could look at the moves, roster, and record the Panthers have had since Morgan joined the FO and say yeah, he's the best guy, when he helped do all that.

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1 minute ago, jayboogieman said:

Then all that firm did was take Tepper's money. There's no way anyone with a shred of common sense could look at the moves, roster, and record the Panthers have had since Morgan joined the FO and say yeah, he's the best guy, when he helped do all that.

He was probably the only real candidate. I doubt anyone else wanted to work with Tepper after talking to him. Made Dan the top candidate by default. 

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I'll renew my PSL's, but only because I buy them through my business and use them as such.  Also, if we host the Cowboys, I can recoup 1/2 of the entire season's cost right there.  Other than that, no, I will not spend a dime on this team.  I'll begrudgingly spend $$ to go see CLT FC play, but only if my son wants to go.  Luckily, he likes the Independence games just as much, so that's my preferred choice.

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