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Starting to have a Tepper Man Crush...


Jeremy Igo

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1. Has direct answers at presser.

2. Shows up to Training camp decked out in Panthers gear.

3. Shows up yet again and signs autographs.

4. Is putting the god damn panthers logo on the god damn field.

 

Ya'll, if you aren't on the Tepper Train yet, you better get on board. Toot toot MF'ers.

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Get the man some Axe body lotion and a roll of Brawney paper towels. 

I have to agree.  He was not my first choice, but I am seeing the appeal. The thing that I liked the most about him was the emotional reaction to his childhood abuse.  I can relate to that, and if it does not kill you, it motivates (painfully).

 

 

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Definitely looks good so far.

Said it before: He's a bit abrasive and has kind of an edge to him, so at some point he's going to say something that will piss people off (probably regarding a player) but hey...

Still haven't heard of any movement on the team president front but it's a difficult time of year to be doing that sort of thing.

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One thing that's abundantly clear: Tepper's not gonna be boring.

I hate to use the Jerry Jones comparison, but that's what a lot of media have used so far. And to be fair, if he can have that kind of presence without the negative aspects, this could be a lot of fun.

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