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 the Panthers got was in 2022 when interim head coach Steve Wilks coached Carolina to one game out of the division crown and a playoff spot.
Since the Tepper family has owned the team, Carolina holds a 31-68 record. But to make matters worse, Nicole Tepper went on the Up & Adams show, claiming holding more concerts is the one thing she is proud of.
"What is great about being here in Charlotte and having this platform is being able to open up the stadium to 40 ticketed events," Nicole Tepper said.
"For me and for Dave, that is really one of the proudest moments in the last six years."
Proudest Moment in Six Years: Concerts pic.twitter.com/nuLgc2jwCS
— Michael Rimmer (@avl_mike) March 6, 2024
The Panthers have been so bad that ownership is claiming holding more concerts is something to be proud of.
Consequently, the Tepper's iron fist rule over the franchise is part of the reason the team has struggled to find consistent footing.
That appears to be changing now, with the hire of Dave Canales and Dan Morgan.
However, if you are an NFL owner, and the proudest moment in your six years of owning the team is holding more concerts and events, then you must be doing something wrong.
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