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Thanks to Tepper, Mr. Coleman has business cards


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CHARLOTTE – One of the first Carolina Panthers employees David Tepper met was security officer and team ambassador John Coleman, who mans the front desk at Bank of America Stadium.

During a site visit in the midst of the bidding process, Tepper and Coleman hit it off, which is what generally happens when anyone comes into contact with the affable greeter who has worked for the Panthers since 1996.

https://www.panthers.com/news/thanks-to-tepper-mr-coleman-has-business-cards

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

Doesn't appear to be a professional camera...

Watch the video. There’s a second camera person there waiting with pro gear taking stills. Doesn’t mean Tepper isn’t a great guy.

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3 hours ago, Tbe said:

Don’t get me wrong, It’s a nice story. But wasn’t it nice for those cameras to just happened to be there to capture it all....

In today's society, when isn't their a camera around?

I get what your saying but it would be foolish of the Panthers PR team to not take advantage of that interaction.

More good than harm will come out of it regardless of whether it was a photo op or not.

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You know half those cards are just going into the "Win your office a free lunch" fishbowl at the local Applebee's.

Question is -- does "the office" include all the players? 'Cause that would be a bit of an expensive fishbowl drawing for the restaurant....

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