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Tepper speaks


Captain Morgan

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3 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Dave Tepper just spent some time with local media. General theme: No room for long-term mediocrity. Tepper shares in fan frustrations. Believes sustained excellence is only a question of time.

Sure sounds like Ron, Marty, and Co. are gone at the end of the season! :hearteyes:

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I’m not sure why people hate on Tepper so much. First year was already planned with our coach and GM. He gave them one more season to see what they could do being that we started 6-2 before cams arm fell off. After this season they have no excuses. I believe we see a total different team next year and he knows it’s needed.

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