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Jerry shouldn't have called out the media


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When you're trying to make a point about the CBA agreement it doesn't help get your point across when in the same interview you ripped a bunch of beat writers and media reporters who may or may not be idiots but nevertheless are dedicated enthusiasts of your team and keep a fanbase interested with a "DON'T QUESTION ME!!!" disposition

flies, honey, vinegar

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If he lied about Harbaugh, which was one of the main rumors, I will eat my own laptop

I doubt we'll ever know the whole truth there.

But historically, they tampered to get Capers, and those midnight contracts with Justin Hartwig and Ma'ake Kemoeatu in 2006 didn't get written in less than an hour.

Pretty much every team tampers. Most just don't get caught, and nobody raises much of a ruckus due to the "glass houses" principle.

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Anybody want to tell me how showing disdain for faulty reporting and shoddy sourcing in anyway affects the CBA process?

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"listen assholes YOU DON'T MAKE LIES ABOUT ME AND DON'T REPORT STUFF I DON'T WANT YOU TO OR I WILL KEEP TALKING TO YOU LIKE CHILDREN. Now if you look at this circle i've drawn...."

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The Panthers have a history of being fairly antagonistic toward media in general.

For example, you can't imagine Charles Chandler's expose' of the steroid scandal sat too well at the stadium.

They've been known to deny media credentials to reporters who said something they really didn't like.

Personally, I don't think that's a good policy, but that's how they prefer it.

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easy

"listen assholes YOU DON'T MAKE LIES ABOUT ME AND DON'T REPORT STUFF I DON'T WANT YOU TO OR I WILL KEEP TALKING TO YOU LIKE CHILDREN. Now if you look at this circle i've drawn...."

yeah, and he wants us all to believe the NFL franchises only get 32m a piece?

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