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14 minutes ago, ChibCU said:

Really is no reason for him to omit details, since he's not at fault for the drink throwing... that's Tepper regardless of taunting or not.

sure there is, because plenty of people, got no problem with people running their mouth getting something in return. 

I think he should of just been truthful.  They were talking some trash.  Which is fine.  and Tepper acted like a punk.  Them tweaking it and the lie to make themselves looking squeaky clean is technically what makes the Jag fan look bad. 

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17 minutes ago, CRA said:

I think he should of just been truthful.  They were talking some trash.  Which is fine.  and Tepper acted like a punk.  Them tweaking it and the lie to make themselves looking squeaky clean is technically what makes the Jag fan look bad. 

That's what I meant by saying there was no reason for him to omit details. Just be truthful and set up your payday: "I made factual statements to Mr. David Tepper, that his team is complete dogshit and that he's the worst owner in the league. Mr. Tepper then threw a liquid on me after I cheered for my team's defensive historic success that was punctuated by an interception."

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Boy....we talking about suing for a drink on the face. I hope the dumbass tries and loses. People so soft now a days. He got fined....lets move on. Nothing is coming of this, NFL isn't going to force him to sell his team and I doubt homie here is getting a big payout. He was getting awfully close to that box looking like he was climbing up, I don't think Billionaire Tepper's lawyers are going to sweat this.

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

This was caught on camera. That's assault. Easy win.

Misdemeanor if charged at all. No physical injury or property damage to speak of. He won't likely get a punitive award since Tepper was already fined. No money here worth a lawyers time.

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

You're talking to a guy who won a work lawsuit a few years ago. It's not a waste of time if you have evidence to back your lawsuit.

 

This was caught on camera. That's assault. Easy win.

Its misdemeanor assault. 

How much do u think ur gonna win for a few drops of water by suing a guy that can retain the best lawyers in the world?  They’d have everyone in that booth lining up to testify for big Tepp. 

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7 minutes ago, Bearzzz said:

Video is telling a story. The GM stood there without a reaction (seems scared of his boss). Tells you who is running everything in the organization (on and off the field). Owner probably gets to give his blessing on weekly game plan.

That was my initial thought too.  Hes seen Tepp fly off the handle before. 

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That Jags fan was talking crap and got some drink thrown on him by our A-hole owner. Don't feel sorry for the Jags fan a bit. Both are jerks. Couldn't care less about Tepper throwing a drink on him as that's what jack asses like Tepper do. One jack ass threw a drink on another jack ass. Happens every nights in bars across the world. Too bad Tepper didn't have some nachos and threw those on his ass as well. Now that would have been funny! I always enjoy watching two A-holes go at it!

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6 hours 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 

It is very easy to make up what happened when you are telling your side of the story... Still doesn't excuse the dumb poo Tepper did, but I wouldn't be surprised if this guy heckled Tepper in some way. But clearly Tepper has the mental toughness of a 5-year-old based on his response...

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