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19 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I would add that I don't want to ultimately reward Tepper's BS by going to these games, buying food/drinks/merch/etc.

Let those stands be empty, let them be filled with opposing fans. Let him have to visibly see that the fanbase does not support what he has done to our franchise.

fug it, let him get jawed at by Falcons fans and resort to another chuck a drink and run move.

Other fans has been filling BOA since he took over. It may look bad to him, but is it really hurting his pockets?

 

Tepper doesn't care as long as fans show up.

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9 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think the level of give a fug has just about bottomed out. I politely declined free tickets to this game. I don't know if the family friend PSL owner ever found someone to take them. I mean, that's how bad it is. Barely over an hour away from BOA and you're literally struggling to give away tickets for free because people don't want to waste a Sunday on it.

You would have to be pretty up to go to a game...I'd rather watch a chess tournament... I just don't want to pretend to show any support for Dipper..

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4 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Other fans has been filling BOA since he took over. It may look bad to him, but is it really hurting his pockets?

 

Tepper doesn't care as long as fans show up.

"Hurting pockets" is hard in the NFL because the overwhelming majority of the profits are from TV deals. The stadium revenues don't make up a substantial portion of the overall. 

It's more about perception and making him look foolish. He has proven how thin skinned he is so watching him get drug in the media isn't nothing.

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We’re screwed, the suckitude will be evident on the o line as well at the entire defense. Cousins might throw for 800, but I doubt it, they’ll run it once they get a big lead. 
 

At least the panthers will look good donning the “trust the process” blue. 

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