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David Tepper - Come on in here and get this humble pie


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21 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I don't know what is worse, simping for an accused sexual predator for over a year or being such a dumpster fire of a team that you are rejected by that accused sexual predator

The funny thing is I’m not sure by “accused sexual predator” you’re talking about Deshaun Watson or Jerry Richardson. There has been a lot of simping for both of them lately.

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This place used to feel like good seats at a Panthers game, where you could talk/complain about the team with like minded fans, and poo talk with opposing ones without any fistfights. 

Lately it feels like the game where you get stuck in front of some sunburnt hick who won't stop screaming about how terrible the team is and how he's never coming to another game. 

I remember higher spirits when fuging Randy Fasani was our starting QB for like 5 seconds. The immediate and constant gratification crowd has taken this place over and is taking huge shits everywhere. 

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3 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I would respect David Tepper a lot more if the Panthers were never involved in the Watson sweepstakes. 

How hard he went for Watson and how poorly he did it is going to stick with me a long time. 

The fact he even did chase Watson just tells me that removing the JR stature was more about making room for himself then what it should have stood for. 

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1 minute ago, Waldo said:

How hard he went for Watson and how poorly he did it is going to stick with me a long time. 

The fact he even did chase Watson just tells me that removing the JR stature was more about making room for himself then what it should have stood for. 

He removed the statue at such an opportune moment after the George Floyd protests. He saw a chance and took advantage 

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37 minutes ago, TheWiz said:

With all of Jerry Richardson's issues, he knew how to run a football club. Around the league, the Panthers had one of the best lockerrooms in the league.

I’m sure Deshaun Watson would be tripping over himself rushing to play for Jerry Richardson, the guy who reportedly directed a racial slur at one of his African-American scouts.

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

He removed the statue at such an opportune moment after the George Floyd protests. He saw a chance and took advantage 

He was also doing all the simple things that fans wanted that only raised the value of his team while pumping up the fanbase: putting the Team logo at the 50, removing the statue of the racist harasser and building a team facilities with real-estate development attached. 

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8 minutes ago, Panther'sBigD said:

This place used to feel like good seats at a Panthers game, where you could talk/complain about the team with like minded fans, and poo talk with opposing ones without any fistfights. 

Lately it feels like the game where you get stuck in front of some sunburnt hick who won't stop screaming about how terrible the team is and how he's never coming to another game. 

I remember higher spirits when fuging Randy Fasani was our starting QB for like 5 seconds. The immediate and constant gratification crowd has taken this place over and is taking huge shits everywhere. 

Complaining about complaining is also complaining. 

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