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David Tepper's Dilworth Drop-in


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He really just walked in and took the hat right off a strangers head like he owned the place. He's old enough to be someone's grandfather.

Even if you can find a way to defend him this is just more bafflingly entitled behavior from the same man who threw a drink on an opposing fan. He is so thin skinned it is simply laughable. Just embarrassing. No way around it.

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1 hour ago, RJK said:

Nah. Rule #1 of man code. Keep your hands to yourself. Touch me and I’ll touch you back regardless of age or status. 

And he’s 66 years old with a security dude/driver of some kind. Dudes acting like he’s an 82 year old helpless old man lol. Billionaire bully vs a guy that can’t afford to lose his job is not cool. 

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26 minutes ago, RJK said:

The situation is rich fat guy thinks he can do and say whatever he wants because people like you have been letting him his whole life 

So you hit him because he touched you...you go to jail. He gets off because he's rich or because he dind't actually harm you. But you feel more like a man getting to pee next to other men in a cell because you couldn't hold your temper

 

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The argument that him popping up around the city jokingly confronting people is going to help the fanbase is an interesting one.

Years back I finally started to see many new Panthers fans around Charlotte before he bought the team. Now I'm luck to see anyone with Panthers gear.

First order of business should be turning that around.

Last order of business is getting annoyed about criticism. Worry about that when the team actually stops being a doormat and a joke.

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