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David Tepper appears to throw a drink at a jaguars fan


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6 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Oh come on. He'll be fined. Liquid isn't an assault. Jesus, you guys. Tepp is a doofus, yes. He let his emotions get the best of him, yes. If a fan did that in the stands they'd be kicked out, yes. But no ... he's not going to LOSE HIS TEAM for throwing a cup of liquid lol.

Technically, it can be.  Doubt it happens to a billionaire at a football game though.  If roles were reversed?  It might be different 

Just looking at FL, a quick google shows a woman arrested for throwing a drink at a Congressman 

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2 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

And Robert Kraft is still with the Patriots. Tepper will get a huge fine though. Too bad Cam didn't do it, then it'd be a Huddle favorite like when he ripped down a fan's flag.

Kraft just basically got a hooker(not 100% but basically the same thing). No owner in the NFL would sign off on a penalty for that. 

Tepper is an insane POS and easily the worst owner in the NFL but he has a ways to go before he gets heat to sell the team.

He has to do something that will threaten the league or other owners. The fans are the most irrelevant part of the NFL.

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7 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Oh come on. He'll be fined. Liquid isn't an assault. Jesus, you guys. Tepp is a doofus, yes. He let his emotions get the best of him, yes. If a fan did that in the stands they'd be kicked out, yes. But no ... he's not going to LOSE HIS TEAM for throwing a cup of liquid lol.

We have a woke dude up in here that thinks this is abhorrent....I like to see some emotion...

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1 minute ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

He'll settle out of court then.

I doubt it ever reaches that. It would be something the fan would have to file charges on. If the fan is smart, he will lawyer up and shake Tepper down.

I don’t personally support the idea of that but we are talking about the ultra wealthy, it's pocket change to them. 

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Kraft just basically got a hooker(not 100% but basically the same thing). No owner in the NFL would sign off on a penalty for that. 

Tepper is an insane POS and easily the worst owner in the NFL but he has a ways to go before he gets heat to sell the team.

He has to do something that will threaten the league or other owners. The fans are the most irrelevant part of the NFL.

This right here…the sad truth

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