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Adrian Wilson, ex-Cardinals star and Panthers exec, arrested on domestic violence charge


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Most of the people just said it was weird how they did it and it was weird. Just say he was released for non-workplace conduct and it wouldn't have been an issue. Instead they just took him off the website, were caught doing so and waited for the story to finally break while only confirming he was released? Still weird on the Panther's end.

 

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1 minute ago, Waldo said:

Most of the people just said it was weird how they did it and it was weird. Just say he was released for non-workplace conduct and it wouldn't have been an issue. Instead they just took him off the website, were caught doing so and waited for the story to finally break while only confirming he was released? Still weird on the Panther's end.

 

very teppery

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12 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Most of the people just said it was weird how they did it and it was weird. Just say he was released for non-workplace conduct and it wouldn't have been an issue. Instead they just took him off the website, were caught doing so and waited for the story to finally break while only confirming he was released? Still weird on the Panther's end.

 

“Consistent with our organizational policy on employee matters, we will have no further comment.”  Is is a pretty standard response.  Keeps HR pretty clean in the off chance he is found innocent in court or anything other potential lawsuits that could come there way.  I think you are just grasping here....

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

“Consistent with our organizational policy on employee matters, we will have no further comment.”  Is is a pretty standard response.  Keeps HR pretty clean in the off chance he is found innocent in court or anything other potential lawsuits that could come there way.  I think you are just grasping here....

Yeah that's what us usually in the release.

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18 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Most of the people just said it was weird how they did it and it was weird. Just say he was released for non-workplace conduct and it wouldn't have been an issue. Instead they just took him off the website, were caught doing so and waited for the story to finally break while only confirming he was released? Still weird on the Panther's end.

 

Good grief. 😆 

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22 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

tepper has earned every bit of it

Can’t dispute that. But everything that goes down is not his fault. Wilson made a horrible decision and team acted quickly to quietly get ahead of it before it became a bigger problem. 

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1 minute ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Can’t dispute that. But everything that goes down is not his fault. Wilson made a horrible decision and team acted quickly to quietly get ahead of it before it became a bigger problem. 

100% but you folks on here cant be surprised that the teppers are getting dunked on when something bad happens all things considered.  I mean its be 6ish years of WTF moments since they took over.  This is an unfortunate incident but the teppers havent really done anything to get the benefit of the doubt.  I was wrong here for sure.

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