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David Tepper's Dilworth Drop-in


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Tepper really needs a PR guy or something. He had nothing to gain from doing this encounter. Like it was harmless, but like don't roll up to a place in your murdered out vehicle and come inside and immediately start looking for names. Then disrespecting the owner in front of all the customers like some passive aggressive mob boss and then just leaving. At least greet the fans who may be watching the draft there. Tell them we going to pick a good player or something. I feel that's what the other owners would've done at least. 

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Looked like an Eagles hat the guy was wearing. Nothing wrong with giving a guy a hard time about wearing another team’s gear in the home city of your team. In fact, it should be the standard to boo those wearing other teams’ gear in Charlotte. It’s not as much fun if no one cares about those things. 

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14 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

Looked like an Eagles hat the guy was wearing. Nothing wrong with giving a guy a hard time about wearing another team’s gear in the home city of your team. In fact, it should be the standard to boo those wearing other teams’ gear in Charlotte. It’s not as much fun if no one cares about those things. 

If you walk up to a stranger in a bar and take their hat off their head, you should not be surprised if you get punched in the face

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Tepper kind of dumb, he doesn't have to, but he really should've just bought everyone in there watching the draft a round of drinks. It costs him the equivalent of less than a penny and would give a better story than this. Greet the fans, tell them we going to draft some great players we can all be proud of. Some may even find him cool after that and help rebuild his image a bit for nothing. 

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