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At what point did you figure out Tepper is a piece of shitt


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16 minutes ago, Randolph Panther said:

Title explains it all.

During the selling process. I was much much more in favor of the other front runner. Who was actually going to pay more but the other NFL owners wanted Tepper over him. The fact they wanted Tepper tells you all you need to know about him. 

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When I heard about the brass balls and Hamptons house tear down. I posted then that he was an asshole and I hated the choice. Of course I got poo reactioned all to hell. That first year when we were 6-2 and he was all over the cameras only to disappear when the season bottomed out just reaffirmed what I already thought about him. 

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24 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

When he started getting rid of the Keep Pounding players Luke/TD/Olsen/Cam.

 

He got rid of the voices and we have gone downhill since. You have to have stability in the locker room. Yeah TD/Olsen were aging but you need those guys for leadership.

 

 

Umm he didn't get rid of the Luke though... Luke left on his own for health reasons 

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