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David Tepper showing his COWARDICE


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10 minutes ago, SuperBowlBound said:

David Tepper is showing his cowardice by remaining silent and not meeting with the media.

My gut feeling is he'll only meet with the propagandists of panthers.com and won't talk to the local media.

He's already shown he's a bottom 3 owner by keeping Rhule this long. He's a loser as an NFL owner.

If the only interview he grants is to the propagandists of the Panthers that will only lob softball questions - he should continually be called out for being a coward and a loser as an NFL owner.

Be a man, cut your losses, own your mistake and speak to the media.

Put the pipe down. 

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4 minutes ago, ncfan said:

He is being somewhat a Coward.

dude loved the attention at the start and has been MIA lately.

hasn’t even put out a statement or anything.

 

Yup sure enjoyed dancing around the stadium his first year before the L's started coming. I guess he'll get cornered at the owners meeting by some media but it won't be a legit 20-30 minute presser

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