Carolina Panthers’ owner David Tepper spoke with media Tuesday about the firing of Frank Reich and the direction of the franchise. Although he spoke for just 13 minutes, the press conference got quite the reaction on social media.
Panthers Fire Duce Staley & Josh McCown
The Carolina Panthers have made more changes to their coaching staff. The team announced Monday afternoon that interim head coach Chris Tabor has fired assistant head coach/running backs coach Duce Staley and quarterbacks coach Josh McCown – both in their…
Tepper Has No Right To Be Frustrated With What He Created
“F______!” David Tepper yelled in helpless frustration as he exited the visitors’ locker room of Nissan Stadium. His Carolina Panthers just dropped to 1-10 on the season after a 17-10 loss at the hands of the Tennessee Titans. Sunday’s loss…
Everything You Need to Know About the Panthers vs Titans
Carolina hits the road to the Music City for a Week 12 matchup against the Tennessee Titans in Nissan Stadium. This will mark the first of three straight road games for the Panthers. Carolina is one of five teams this…
I Believe In Our Guys: Despite 1-9 Record, Frank Reich Says There Will Be No Staff Changes (Video)
In a time where immediacy is often the norm, Carolina Panthers’ head coach Frank Reich is taking the patient approach. Despite falling to 1-9 after Sunday’s 33-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, Reich says he doesn’t plan to make any…
He’s Made to Handle Stuff Like This: Should the Panthers Be Concerned About the Effects Losing Will Have on Bryce Young?
Bryce Young came to Carolina a winner. He was a winner in high school and he was a winner in college. What Young has not been is a winner as a professional. It’s not uncommon for rookie quarterbacks to struggle…
Fixing The Panthers Depends On Tepper And His Approach
A fish always stinks from the head to the tail. When there’s dysfunction in a team, corporation, or even a family, poor leadership is, more often than not, the culprit. It always starts at the top and slithers to the…
Grand Opening Grand Closing: How Will Frank Reich’s Time in Carolina Be Remembered?
Frank Reich has now made history three times in the Carolinas. In 1995 he became the franchise’s first ever starting quarterback. When he returned in 2022 he became the league’s first starting franchise quarterback to return to his former team…