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D.Tepper talking sh*t


TheSpecialJuan

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Ur right...talkin sht....Hes got a major problem with one of the shttyest teams in the NFL that needs fixed....Now hes gonna jump in on MLS...either one takes serious time investment to be successful yet hes trying to do both...Money Money is in it for the money...this seems like a recipe for mediocrity ....let me be wrong. Hes almost like a kid with ADD....

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6 minutes ago, RumHam said:

Thats great. If he had balls hed do a mlb team. But mls teams are cheap cash ins to keep the money flowing in the offseason

I imagine a MLB team isn’t terribly far from getting some real traction in the Carolinas, Tepper’s involvement or not...

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Tom Glick, Tepper's only hire thus far, just delivered Tepper and the city the final MLS franchise, all in his first year on the job. We're getting new, state of the art practice facilities for both teams, and he's already pulled the trigger on the Panthers rebuild. I don't know what's not to be excited and a little cocky about. I'm glad we finally have an owner who's not a complete piece of poo, who wants people to get as excited as he is about these two teams. 

 

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2 hours ago, BurnHurnBurn said:

I’m sure the dozens of soccer fans are hype.

The number of soccer fans in the world completely dwarfs the number of football fans. It's probably a lot closer in American than you or any other ignorant person making these statements realize. 

I personally don't care for soccer, but this is good for the city and Carolinas, and will definitely root for them

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2 hours ago, PanthersBigD said:

Tom Glick, Tepper's only hire thus far, just delivered Tepper and the city the final MLS franchise, all in his first year on the job. We're getting new, state of the art practice facilities for both teams, and he's already pulled the trigger on the Panthers rebuild. I don't know what's not to be excited and a little cocky about. I'm glad we finally have an owner who's not a complete piece of poo, who wants people to get as excited as he is about these two teams. 

 

yes, sir 

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