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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

How likely is it Tepper realizes he sucks at this and sells the team?

He ain’t selling.  He is an investor.  And parking your money in a professional sports team has proven to be a great investment. 

Will he get smart enough to realize all he should be doing is showing up to watch for the most part? Potentially. 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

He ain’t selling.  He is an investor.  And parking your money in a professional sports team has proven to be a great investment. 

Will he get smart enough to realize all he should be doing is showing up to watch for the most part? Potentially. 

I hope so but I'm just not sure he can swallow the ego. He really wants to win and he's willing to spend money and take chances to try to do it. That I can respect. But he has to understand that he's the root of the issue in all of these bad decisions. My fear is that his ego won't allow him to admit it and he'll keep scapegoating people thinking he'll figure out the magical solution at some point.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I hope so but I'm just not sure he can swallow the ego. He really wants to win and he's willing to spend money and take chances to try to do it. That I can respect. But he has to understand that he's the root of the issue in all of these bad decisions. My fear is that his ego won't allow him to admit it and he'll keep scapegoating people thinking he'll figure out the magical solution at some point.

I’m not confident in it.  I think the actual football team is the luxury toy component for Tepper.   

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