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David Tepper appears to throw a drink at a jaguars fan


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Just now, CmC2k said:

I'm not mad that Tepper threw a drink at the fan I'm more upset at how he let a low IQ Floridian bait and troll him into doing it. I guess it does explain how Rhule and Reich where able to trick him out of millions of dollars. 

Here’s the thing - do we know he was hooked? It’s really gonna make this worse if he just threw it out of anger and didn’t get baited 

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1 minute ago, 4Corners said:

Here’s the thing - do we know he was hooked? It’s really gonna make this worse if he just threw it out of anger and didn’t get baited 

There was some back and forth.  In some of the videos you can see Fitts saying something, he’s also standing hands in pockets looking right at the dude.  It was enough that someone decided to pull out their phone and record. 

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1 minute ago, 4Corners said:

Here’s the thing - do we know he was hooked? It’s really gonna make this worse if he just threw it out of anger and didn’t get baited 

I'm sure it was just some drunk Jags fan who was probably embolden by the fact they were beating the worst team in football and decided to heckle the billionaire owner of the opposing team. Tepper is not a bad person he's just massively incompetent and foolish. 

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1 minute ago, CBDellinger said:

There was some back and forth.  In some of the videos you can see Fitts saying something, he’s also standing hands in pockets looking right at the dude.  It was enough that someone decided to pull out their phone and record. 

Post them. I’ve only seen the main one. are they on twitter? 

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1 minute ago, CmC2k said:

I'm sure it was just some drunk Jags fan who was probably embolden by the fact they were beating the worst team in football and decided to heckle the billionaire owner of the opposing team. Tepper is not a bad person he's just massively incompetent and foolish. 

He also seems to be very immature and juvenile. Dude could wipe his ass with $1000 bills and you gonna let some Florida redneck who probably lives in an apartment hook you like that? Come on now. 

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Just now, 4Corners said:

He also seems to be very immature and juvenile. Dude could wipe his ass with $1000 bills and you gonna let some Florida redneck who probably lives in an apartment hook you like that? Come on now. 

I understand now why Tepper has interns who monitor the panthers online fanbase. If Tepper can be baited by a Florida redneck, then I can only imagine what even the lowest IQ Huddler would be able to do. 

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