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I don't believe either of the Teppers are actually making deals or closing transactions directly or anything of that sort.

With Dave though, I think he expresses preferences over players he wants, players he doesn't care for, how he wants things done, etc.

That's really all the meddling he or any owner has to do to royally screw things up.

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you people are getting trolled.

The chance of actually making the decisions on her own is somewhere close to zero, let alone being the GM.

Just because she makes the phone call to trade up for a player doesn't mean she is making the decisions.  Do you honestly think that was her idea?  

That was a player that the front office and coaches wanted, she did the formality of making the call.  No different if you tell a staffer to make the call.

 

 

 

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Just now, Jay Roosevelt said:

Way too many conspiracy theories on here about Nicole Tepper. I seriously doubt she has as much influence as people seem to think.

In other words, David Tepper doesn't need any help to be a terrible owner. If we are keeping Scott Fitterer it's because he's Dave's rubber stamp/proxy, not Nicole's.

why is she watching practice (by herself)?  Why is she interviewing coaching candidates?  Why is she at pro days and interviewing potential prospects?

 

add it all together and you have to assume she is giving some level of input which is crazy

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2 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

you people are getting trolled.

The chance of actually making the decisions on her own is somewhere close to zero, let alone being the GM.

Just because she makes the phone call to trade up for a player doesn't mean she is making the decisions.  Do you honestly think that was her idea?  

That was a player that the front office and coaches wanted, she did the formality of making the call.  No different if you tell a staffer to make the call.

 

 

 

to be fair you were the same dude arguing recently that Tepper isnt a meddling owner so theres that

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Absolutely no way in hell that this conspiracy is true.

It would have been leaked to the media by now.

Your sins will always find you out… Connor Stalions at Michigan, the Chicago Blackhawks covering up sexual assaults, etc.

If something this big we’re true then it would have been leaked by now.

I’m all for dragging the Tepper’s but this one is insane.

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