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Tepper engaging fans


Mr. Scot

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1 minute ago, Harbingers said:

So good that he has his own football team to run it for him.

True :)

One thing I think is certain: Fans are about to be engaged by and invested in the team at a level they haven't been in a long, long time.  Maybe ever.

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He looks to be a great owner for us. After JR and with many owners being complete douches (Jerry Jones, Jim Irsay, Robert McNair) I hoped for the best but was prepared and feared for the worst. Tepper could really be the real deal, which I am ecstatic about. I just don't want to put this guy on a pedestal and enable him the way JR was enabled to be a complete phony. If he keeps being a great dude, I'll be a fan. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

The fact that Tepper said a lot today about keeping fans in the stadium tells me he wants fans involved and invested.

You can foresee a lot of good things coming out of that.

He never skirted a question.  Even the public funding question was answered to a degree.  He’s a like able guy that is most likely a shrewd negotiator which does not bode well for opponents of publicly funding a stadium.  

Probably a couple years away but I think he will approach it with a win win philosophy and things won’t get nasty. 

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1 minute ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

He never skirted a question.  Even the public funding question was answered to a degree.  He’s a like able guy that is most likely a shrewd negotiator which does not bode well for opponents of publicly funding a stadium.  

Probably a couple years away but I think he will approach it with a win win philosophy and things won’t get nasty. 

Yeah, that was one of two or three questions I think annoyed him a little.

Gantt's question did too, and he sounded a little miffed responding to Katie Peralta.

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