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36 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Though I agree with a lot of you post, the county and state invested. The city of Rock HIll didn't invest, in fact the county is suing the city for killing the deal, even after the county offered to help the city meet its contractual obligations.

Maybe so...same tax payers. 

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5 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

He's a weirdo that gets off on trolling.

You just described most of current social media including yourself. Trolling is one thing but he talks to himself on Twitter I don't think it's just an act. He probably needs some real help.

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2 minutes ago, poundaway said:

@mrcompletely11

I saw this and thought of you.

I've found some people just enjoy being angry/dramatic.  Even if your not confident in this team why piss on everyone's parade in the offseason.  Let us fans have that at least right?  The Baker trade is the best example.  Such a cheap noncommitment and some people still flipped out over it.  

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4 hours ago, frankw said:

You just described most of current social media including yourself. Trolling is one thing but he talks to himself on Twitter I don't think it's just an act. He probably needs some real help.

I agree with this. He's a racist, billionaire-worshipping boomer who strives to receive a pat on the head from Tepper, people at WFNZ and his favorite random people he tags in tweets, like John Feinstein and Matt Doherty.

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3 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

I agree with this. He's a racist, billionaire-worshipping boomer who strives to receive a pat on the head from Tepper, people at WFNZ and his favorite random people he tags in tweets, like John Feinstein and Matt Doherty.

He uses his Twitter to seek attention from "important" people in an effort to convince others that he's important and deserving of respect. 

Unfortunately, his primary MO is to disparage those people, which in his mind he interprets as making himself their equal. 

It doesn't really work that way of course, but that's how he sees it.

Heck, he does the same thing on the Huddle, going after guys like Ellis, trying to talk down reporters and such, even going so far as lying about his father and then getting caught in the lie. It's all about making himself look important.

Bottom Line: He wants to be a big deal, but he's got a piss poor method for trying to gain that kind of status.

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Today Bailey @ WFNZ had good comments on Tepper and the Eastland/Rock Hill situations, he understands the situation...

...predictably they got a text from a Huddler saying "when did Tepper buy WFNZ, he can do no wrong on this station"...

...some people, they will never understand 🤦‍♂️🤣.

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11 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Today Bailey @ WFNZ had good comments on Tepper and the Eastland/Rock Hill situations, he understands the situation...

...predictably they got a text from a Huddler saying "when did Tepper buy WFNZ, he can do no wrong on this station"...

...some people, they will never understand 🤦‍♂️🤣.

As if on cue, and acting exactly as described,,,

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2 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Today Bailey @ WFNZ had good comments on Tepper and the Eastland/Rock Hill situations, he understands the situation...

...predictably they got a text from a Huddler saying "when did Tepper buy WFNZ, he can do no wrong on this station"...

...some people, they will never understand 🤦‍♂️🤣.

Forgot to mention Bailey completely blew up whoever sent the text...

...Kyle's one of the few local reporters who actually has real "sources"...

...he knows the truth 🫵👊.

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