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David Tepper showing his COWARDICE


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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

David Tepper is straight up bitch made. Brass balls my ass. He fuged up once and he's scared to death he'll fug it up again so he's just desperately hoping things will magically get better.

He didn’t just fug up.  

1.  He hired an unqualified college coach.  But then

2.  He then have that guy a 7 year deal. And then

3. He then made him one of the highest paid and then 

* maybe there is, but we have no confirmation he then even put an offset clause in this contract 

and Matt Rhule is a variation of Tepper when it comes to QB lol. 

and you got to think the other owners hate Tepper of fugging up inflating coaching contracts.  If Matt Rhule gets that….then what should a good and qualified HC get? That’s what other owners have to hear.

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30 minutes ago, Second_Solution said:

I thought Tepper was big on analytics. Stats show that coaches who don't make the playoffs in the first two years more than likely won't have success in the NFL. Look at the data Tepper and make the right call

Is he waiting for Rhule to become an elite coach?! 

Now that's silly. I think it's so embarrassing what he paid this guy he's hoping it'll all fix itself. 

Past the point of no return Teppy...

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But I was told he has a set of brass balls he received for something and something....none which has to do with being a competent owner. 

Passing on Bienemy was a mistake and like our next draft.. we will make desperate  moves to amend for our past mistakes which means we continue to be a dumpster fire with PJ Walker starting by week 4. 

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27 minutes ago, Panther'sBigD said:

You guys are BIG mad, about a game. Hurling insults and writing angry open letters you know aren’t going to make a difference. Y’all are grown men, right? 

Put on your panties and go somewhere else if you want a different audience. 

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1 hour 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 

That might be true if he doesn't count on fans putting up millions of dollars to buy tickets. The best thing he has going is that PSL fans have to pay for tickets or sell their PSLs to somebody else at a large discount. If this were only based on season ticket holders who didn't have to renew he would be out there hussling to fill seats with lots of promises.

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