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Tepper teases midfield logo change


Mr. Scot

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Let's be real: This is obviously staged. A Panthers cameraman didn't just happen on David Tepper reviewing responses and saying a very scripted sounding line like "looks like people really want this."

But the fact that they filmed something like this and posted it on social media makes it pretty obvious that this is going to happen.

It also shows that besides marketing savvy, Tepper has a bit of a flair for the theatrical.

We really do have a fun owner. Here's hoping he's also a great one.

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Let's be real: This is obviously staged. A Panthers cameraman didn't just happen on David Tepper reviewing responses and saying a very scripted sounding line like "looks like people really want this."

But the fact that they filmed something like this and posted it on social media makes it pretty obvious that this is going to happen.

It also shows that besides marjeting savvy, Tepper has a bit of a flair for the theatrical.

We really do have a fun owner. Here's hoping he's also a great one.

It was obvious weeks ago

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