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My list of questions for David Tepper


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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

That's what I'm hoping for.

We already have a GM that I think is going to be okay. Just need somebody that David Tepper might listen to in order to help get the team organizational structure right and hopefully help him understand who he should trust.

(and who he shouldn't)

Very much this yes!

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Colbert has helped the Steelers to multiple postseason (including Super Bowl) wins as a GM.

David Tepper has helped his team to nothing but losing seasons.

My word to Tepper would be "That guy knows something you don't. Maybe you should listen to him."

Agree.  Colbert is an exception in my opinion 

I would also say there is a reason Tepper hasn’t and that reason is he thinks he doesn’t need to or, perhaps, his relationship with Colbert isn’t great or Colbert isn’t interested 

I suspect it is the first reason and that is bad situation for people like me who pay to see the panthers play 

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