As the expression goes, "patience is a virtue," but apparently, this saying does not apply to owners of professional sports franchises.
David Tepper is adding an actual analytics guy According to Joe Person, the Carolina Panthers are set to hire SumerSports vice president Eric Eager in an ambiguous “analytics role.” Eager previously worked for Pro Football Focus, the somewhat divisive football analytics website.
It’s hard to be a fan of the Carolina Panthers, that is the unfortunate truth. It has been a long time since the team was last relevant and considered a serious threat in the NFL.
As a Carolina Panthers great, Cam Newton wants to see the franchise be all it can be. Under new team owner David Tepper, that hasn't been the case. Carolina hasn't made the playoffs since Tepper purchased the team.
We’ve learned that it’s pretty hard to get Cam Newton’s hat off of his head. So maybe he’s somewhat qualified, especially as a local legend, to speak on David Tepper’s cap-snatching visit to a popular Charlotte establishment.
A Charlotte restaurant poked fun at Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper this week after Tepper visited the establishment prior to last week's 2024 NFL draft.…
On Thursday, David Tepper confronted some frustrated restaurant employees who apparently haven't forgiven the Panthers owner for perceived misfires during recent drafts.
During the Tepper Era, the Carolina Panthers looked like a rudderless ship. They can use a strong draft to fill holes to rebuild. Regardless of how you slice it, the Carolina Panthers have been a complete disaster.
No one is safe in Carolina. Owner David Tepper has gone through several quarterbacks and coaches since purchasing the team six years ago, all with no success.
Country music star Luke Combs is like so many other Carolina Panthers fans these days: Dejected at the state of the franchise. And joining The Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday afternoon, Combs shared his displeasure with the man seemingly at the center of the dysfunction, owner David Tepper.
Ever since David Tepper bought the Carolina Panthers, life has been dark in Charlotte. The team hasn't made the playoffs under his ownership. The closest
It was not very long ago that the Carolina Panthers were one of the premier teams in the NFC. From 2013-2017, the Panthers made the postseason four times, winning 11+ games three times and making one trip to the Super Bowl.
The Carolina Panthers pushed their chips to the table during the 2023 NFL Draft in their search for the next superstar quarterback that would take the franchise to great heights.
The NFLPA released the report cards of all thirty-two teams earlier this week with the Carolina Panthers ranking 17th overall. 1,706 players across the league participated in the survey, providing feedback on a variety of categories such as treatment of families, locker room, weight room, nutrition, ownership, and more.
The energy at Bank of America Stadium on Thursday was palpable. You could hear the music pumping through the speakers as the anticipatory crowd waited for the formal introduction of Dan Morgan and Dave Canales.
Everybody's talking about which teams are interested in Bill Belichick, but Belichick, himself, might have his own ideas.
While several fans will be awaiting the news of the firing of their team’s head coach in the next two days, Carolina fans have already processed their loss.
Panthers owner David Tepper appears desperate to get his next coaching hire right, no matter the cost.
When it rains, it pours, and the Carolina Panthers’ miserable 2023-24 season continues to unravel in the worst way possible. Now, fans are calling for the owner to sell after some embarrassing behavior last weekend.
Carolina Panthers (2-14) owner David Tepper issued a statement Tuesday after being fined $300,000 for his “unacceptable conduct” during the 26-0 Week 17 defeat to the Jacksonville Jaguars (9-7) Sunday.
Tepper was caught on video throwing a drink at a fan in Jacksonville following the Panthers' 26-0 loss.
The NFL on Tuesday announced a big punishment for Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper.
A camera caught David Tepper appearing to throw a drink at a fan from his box seat Sunday in Jacksonville. The NFL has since levied a fine against the Panthers owner, whose reputation has taken some hits as of late.
The NFL has fined Carolina Panthers (2-14) owner David Tepper $300,000 for his “unacceptable conduct” during the 26-0 Week 17 defeat to the Jacksonville Jaguars (9-7) Sunday at EverBank Stadium.
With an already 2-14 season, the Carolina Panthers suffered yet another humiliation as they failed to get themselves on the scoreboard, resulting in the Jacksonville Jaguars‘ 26-0 victory in week 17.
Sunday was a day that Panthers owner David Tepper would presumably like to forget.
After the surfacing of a video that appeared to show Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper throwing a drink at a Jaguars fan on Sunday, the NFL issued a brief statement via reporter Joe Person.
Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper may have let his emotions get the better of him on Sunday.
The Panthers will be targeting an offensive-minded coach when they search for a new HC this offseason.
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