N/S While Owner Cried Hardship, Carolina Panthers Had $112 Million Profit Over Two Years
In 2010 and 2011, as the NFL prepared for and staged a lockout of its players, Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson was among the hardest of the hardliners, urging his fellow owners to "take back our league" by demanding a more management-friendly collective-bargaining agreement.
That was before Judge Doty ruled that the owners could not receive TV money with no games being shown. After that happened, Richardson was not so much the hardliner anymore.
The he ordered Cam to have no tattoos or piercings, because y'know, it might hurt the fee fees of the aristocracy.