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Is Tepper keeping Rhule to tank


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4 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

What besides wishful thinking do you have to disprove it? Where do you get the idea he’s trying to win in Charlotte? 

Not after 25-30 consecutive losses and no sponsor support. 

Telling you. SC will be all over that poo. SC would never get a chance to land a team again....if they didnt take it. Hope it happens actually.  Uptown Charlotte is nice but its a pain in the ass.

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4 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Tepper bought a mansion just to have it bulldozed. 

That’s a common billionaire move. He probably has a house down in Naples where all the hedge fund managers retire. They all buy the land and bulldoze the multi million dollar homes on the land and build their own house. 

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Just now, TheMaulClaw said:

Telling you. SC will be all over that poo. SC would never get a chance to land a team again....if they didnt take it. Hope it happens actually.  Uptown Charlotte is nice but its a pain in the ass.

I don’t care if they stay or leave. They’re nothing but an embarrassment to the Carolinas. The NFL should contract both 1995 expansion teams. 

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Just now, Carl Spackler said:

Was it trolling when I said Rhule was terrible last year? 

You keep saying this.. So the fug what chuck.. Anybody who would rather not have a football team in his city.. Is either a idiot or a fan of another team..

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