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David Tepper's Dilworth Drop-in


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29 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

First of all, Tepper has too much money to be confronting people like that. It's just too dangerous now a days. Folks are crazy!

But I like his attitude of not taking ish from anybody and talking to people man to man. It's obvious that he doesn't come from money. He's a self made billionare and that's pretty rare. Probably a real straight shooter and I respect the heck out of that!

He's an asset stripper - there's nothing to respect about him. 

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Just now, bythenbrs said:

I think he’s still struggling and hasn’t come to terms with the idea that it is more difficult to be a successful NFL owner than to be a successful hedge fund owner.  

I also think he is accustomed to moving on quickly when he thinks things are a bad investment.  That's not always the case in football because it takes longer for things to develop in football sometimes.  He also relied in the wrong people for advice. 

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Today, on as the huddle turns,  they continue to obsess over David Tepper, insanely rich multi billionaire owner of the Carolina Panthers.   

While they refuse to know their facts, they continue to make poo up to support their obsession.   

They will not rest until Tepper is no longer the owner, or dies. .    So tune in tomorrow for another episode of, As the Huddle Turns. 

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7 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I cannot imagine the need to fluff this putz nutsack, but alas here we are

Don't get me wrong I don't like the sombitch. I'm just not going to throw shade just to throw it. In this case there's nothing to throw.

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