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Dave and Lizzy Canales: THIS marriage? The question that changed everything.


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10 minutes ago, AceMan said:

So Tepper has been scammed by the;

  • The sleazy car salesman 
  • The burnt out professor 
  • and now, the born again youth pastor

Oh absolutely. Tepper definitely has a type and it makes perfect sense he’d go back to someone like Rhule. Canales has a lot of the same energy. 

Tepper is a fuging mark. 

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I like religion.  If you get caught cheating on your wife all you have to do is ask Jesus for forgiveness. 

Sorry wife, no need to get mad. Jesus has forgiven me again, don't wait up. I can't help it the devil is making me sleep with these college aged babes. 

 

Rinse and repeat.  God is great!

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

For myself I personally do not care about his personal life his religious background his wife or how he cheated on her and drank. If he can coach this franchise and lead us into relevancy the next decade that's all that matters. If he can't. Then by all means eviscerate him. But let's at least let the season play out first and go forward from there.

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2 hours ago, AceMan said:

So Tepper has been scammed by the;

  • The sleazy car salesman 
  • The burnt out professor 
  • and now, the born again youth pastor

...In my best Mr Haney voice: Theerres ollll dummb dave tepper...total fluke hes a billionaire.

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