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Tepper in Germany drinking and singing with fans


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I'm convinced that there would be some in here complain and bitch if he wrote a million dollar check to an abused women's or children's charity. Doesn't matter if he has made total poo decisions as an owner or not up until this point. Fact is he has remained fairly out of the spotlight this season and appears to have taken a step back and letting the football people make the decisions. It seems like he is slowly attempting to make moves to earn a little trust back and I won't even begin to try to deny that he has zero problems spending whatever he has to in order to try to make this team competitive. I'm not happy with his ownership so far but he is going nowhere so I'm hopeful he will keep eating his humble pie and slowly redeem himself. I'm not content with his ownership at all but some of you act like if he offered to buy you dinner and hang out that you would immediately turn him down. We all make mistakes in life and the truly smart ones learn their lessons and adjust. He may be going through his own evolution and doing just that who knows. He hasn't done anything this season to piss me off so I would say let him continue to slowly prove he is maturing as an owner.

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44 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

I'm convinced that there would be some in here complain and bitch if he wrote a million dollar check to an abused women's or children's charity. Doesn't matter if he has made total poo decisions as an owner or not up until this point. Fact is he has remained fairly out of the spotlight this season and appears to have taken a step back and letting the football people make the decisions. It seems like he is slowly attempting to make moves to earn a little trust back and I won't even begin to try to deny that he has zero problems spending whatever he has to in order to try to make this team competitive. I'm not happy with his ownership so far but he is going nowhere so I'm hopeful he will keep eating his humble pie and slowly redeem himself. I'm not content with his ownership at all but some of you act like if he offered to buy you dinner and hang out that you would immediately turn him down. We all make mistakes in life and the truly smart ones learn their lessons and adjust. He may be going through his own evolution and doing just that who knows. He hasn't done anything this season to piss me off so I would say let him continue to slowly prove he is maturing as an owner.

So far, the only nice thing I can say about Tepper is that he wants to win and is willing to write a check to make that happen. He just doesn’t know what he’s doing. 
 

That said I think hanging with fans is nice. Especially if he’s buying. 

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9 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

So far, the only nice thing I can say about Tepper is that he wants to win and is willing to write a check to make that happen. He just doesn’t know what he’s doing. 
 

That said I think hanging with fans is nice. Especially if he’s buying. 

The concert for the Carolinas was pretty amazing. 

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3 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Like AggjeLean said if the team was actually good people would love Tepper and all his shenanigans. 

Unpopular opinion but I like Tepper's public persona over Good Ol Boy Jerry asleep in the booth. If his thing was just crashing tailgates and watch parties he'd be awesome. 

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1 hour ago, Icege said:

Cancel culture is a wild thing done by very unstable people.

Imagine coming to a message board dedicated to an NFL team that has the worst win percentage in all of professional sports since the owner bought the team and wailing to a bunch of working stiff fans that the same owner is being canceled.

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