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David Tepper ‘Under Investigation’ Over Public Money


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Probably more click-bait than anything of substance but we’ll see what happens.

“An investigation is simply an inquiry and should not create any inference that wrongdoing has been committed by any party,” Tolson and Brackett said in a joint statement. “We will work together to ensure that all relevant information is gathered so that a fair and just outcome can be reached.”

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13 minutes ago, Mage said:

I wouldn't say I'm a fan, but I'm not a hater like some are either.  I don't think it is fair to judge him just because he hired a bad head coach.  How many owners haven't?  And in the grand scheme of things, it isn't like we stuck with him for too long.  2.5 seasons is a short leash. 

Hell, Chiefs went from Herm Edwards to Todd Haley to Romeo Crennel, and yet nobody would dare say Clark Hunt is a bad owner.  The truth of the matter is making the right choice at HC is a crap-shoot.  People just love to forget about the many HCs who looked like great candidates who failed.  Look no further than Brandon Staley in LA.  Everyone is begging for the Chargers to can him, but the majority of people thought he was a great hire.  It really is a crapshoot.  Tepper deserves more time.

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This has been going on close to a month and the fact this is first we are hearing this makes me wonder if 2 things 

1) someone in York county is still mad and trying to find something (because don’t forget York county is blaming both Tepper and Rock Hill

2) this was part of the civil agreement that as long as nothing comes up then it can proceed to a judge as planned on the 14th

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1 hour ago, Panthercougar68 said:

This has been going on close to a month and the fact this is first we are hearing this makes me wonder if 2 things 

1) someone in York county is still mad and trying to find something (because don’t forget York county is blaming both Tepper and Rock Hill

2) this was part of the civil agreement that as long as nothing comes up then it can proceed to a judge as planned on the 14th

I think there’s something because Tepper went from “not my fault” to settle with both RH and York county for whatever they asked to sweep this whole thing under the rug.  Now the state is coming in and wants piece of pie as well.

Tepper will end up basically paying for this practice facility without having a practice facility lol.

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7 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

I think there’s something because Tepper went from “not my fault” to settle with both RH and York county for whatever they asked to sweep this whole thing under the rug.  Now the state is coming in and wants piece of pie as well.

Tepper will end up basically paying for this practice facility without having a practice facility lol.

SLED is assisting but this whole this is being spear headed by the York county sheriffs office…that’s a red flag that this is a York county Hail Mary.

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1 minute ago, Panthercougar68 said:

SLED is assisting but this whole this is being spear headed by the York county sheriffs office…that’s a red flag that this is a York county Hail Mary.

So that’s why Tepper wants to settle with York county so fast.  To be fair, York county did nothing wrong in any of that.  They gave money to Tepper per his request for public roads, he took the public funds and bounced.

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8 hours ago, Mage said:

I wouldn't say I'm a fan, but I'm not a hater like some are either.  I don't think it is fair to judge him just because he hired a bad head coach.  How many owners haven't?  And in the grand scheme of things, it isn't like we stuck with him for too long.  2.5 seasons is a short leash. 

Hell, Chiefs went from Herm Edwards to Todd Haley to Romeo Crennel, and yet nobody would dare say Clark Hunt is a bad owner.  The truth of the matter is making the right choice at HC is a crap-shoot.  People just love to forget about the many HCs who looked like great candidates who failed.  Look no further than Brandon Staley in LA.  Everyone is begging for the Chargers to can him, but the majority of people thought he was a great hire.  It really is a crapshoot.  Tepper deserves more time.

I assume you are not in the KC area, as plenty of people said Clark Hunt was a crappy owner. And Tepper's issue is that he has little good to counterbalance the overwhelmingly bad/unpopular of his tenure with no real sign of that changing. He's earned it thus far.

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