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David Tepper showing his COWARDICE


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23 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

What’s got you so in love with Tepper and Rhule? You rush to defend them all the time. 

I think Rhule should be gone, but I have to admit some of the hyperbole is both funny and a little scary.  Its sports, not life or death.  

Of course, I never pay attention to these post season press conferences anyway, unless something like a firing occurs.  I watch the moves they make, but other than that, the only thing that matters to me is results on the field.  Don't really care if Tepper has a conference, or flies out to Hawaii for a couple of weeks.

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5 minutes ago, RJK said:

He’s not being a coward lol. Tepper has no obligations to you or anyone else other than the commissioner. It’s HIS team. He OWNS it. I disagree with his decisions so far but he doesn’t owe me any explanation about what he’s doing with his property 

Hence why I'm just sitting and waiting to see where Sam Howell ends up. Tepper has ran this ship into the ground.

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5 minutes ago, RJK said:

He’s not being a coward lol. Tepper has no obligations to you or anyone else other than the commissioner. It’s HIS team. He OWNS it. I disagree with his decisions so far but he doesn’t owe me any explanation about what he’s doing with his property 

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52 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.

I’ve not liked his ownership since day one and he’s done zero to change my mind. 

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32 minutes ago, RJK said:

He’s not being a coward lol. Tepper has no obligations to you or anyone else other than the commissioner. It’s HIS team. He OWNS it. I disagree with his decisions so far but he doesn’t owe me any explanation about what he’s doing with his property 

If he was a decent human being that cared about the fan base he would be front and center right now. He’s obviously a sweaty, sloppy looking rich asshole. 

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