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I swear it looked like he was talking poo in celebration into that box.

It still is a football game and if you can't handle the disapoontment of losing then try gardening or something. And if the NFL are going to let their billionaires mingle with the poors they had best read the room when you're producing like Tepper has.

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Three versions of every story. Side A, side B, and the truth. Regardless, Tepper is a fuging idiot for doing it and it absolutely blows my mind he didn't get more than a stern look by the league. If a player tosses a cup of Gatorade on fans in row 1 when they're talking poo, we're talking big time problems for that guy

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Yeah he’s not telling the whole truth, the reason the jags isn’t pushing is because the jags fan is leaving stuff out IE what he said lol

Hes turned around jaw jacking pre drink thrown…it’s how you can see the jags logo on the beanie.

Dave shouldn’t have thrown the drink but the jags fan said stuff that would probably end up in the tinderbox 

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18 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Apparently the Jags fans who got the drink tossed in them emailed in to their local radio station in Jax.

Said they were season ticket holders.  Said they were not provoking Tepper and didn’t even notice it was Tepper until he was being escorted by his people away.

Stated they started jumping and cheering once Bryce threw the last int.  Then next thing they knew they were pelted 

Well, I greatly dislike Tepper….but that doesn’t sound like the full truth.  I mean we do have visual evidence he was turned around engaging with Tepper BEFORE the drink was tossed I think. 

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Jags fan is definitely leaving out some details but it doesn't excuse Tepper for throwing a drink at him. I'm sure they were jaw jacking at him about his embarrassingly bad team and #1 overall QB and ya know what, that's perfectly fair. Don't wanna deal with it, don't come to the game or close the windows in the suite... or put a team on the field worthy of an NFL jersey. Personally, I'd prefer the last option.

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16 minutes ago, CRA said:

Well, I greatly dislike Tepper….but that doesn’t sound like the full truth.  I mean we do have visual evidence he was turned around engaging with Tepper BEFORE the drink was tossed I think. 

Agree. Tepper has been awful and should know better than to respond but it’s comical that these fans are going to say nothing was said or done to provoke Tepper into throwing a drink. Tepper wants the Panthers to win and he acted like a spoiled brat who got into an argument with an opposing fan who like every idiot these days feels like they can do or say anything they want.

I miss back in the day when people were polite and friendly and not a bunch of assholes looking to fight and post it on social media, Tepper included.

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