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Is Tepper hoping that Rhule will resign


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12 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Nothing in Rhule's comments or attitude would lead anyone to think he's going to resign. This is a full blown delusional narcissistic shitshow. 

On twitter he was reaching for sympathy by making poo up about people booing his family when no one did any such thing

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20 minutes ago, Snake said:

He's just providing how bad a owner he is by hiding from the fans. Even JR would face the music once a year. 

It's hard to believe but Tepper makes Richardson look like Eddie DeBartolo. Never thought I'd miss him but he'd actually be a welcome sight right now compared to Tepper.

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38 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

HIs hiding has been noticed though, prolly get worse the longer it is. Tepper prolly get booed while out or while shown in a jumbotron

Of course, I agree.  He was too "public" in his tenure prior to this year and is now invisible.  I just don't believe it has anything to do with money.

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6 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Thats part of why I wouldn't be shocked if Rhule takes some college job halfway through the season next year.

Exactly he acted like he couldn’t take it that well, and can’t take his kids to Hornets games? Like damn I better other NFL coaches could handle that pressure, he can’t!

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