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Tepper is learning… I like this version of him


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13 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Wouldn't that fall on Morgan and Tillis?

if anything occurs we/someone doesn't like it's all David Tepper's doing.  If something good happens, Tepper was hands off.  That's seems to be the general logic applied w/ Dave for some time.  

I think Tepper is probably an average owner in terms of involvement.   I think he just really botched the big hires and the big hires did a bad job personally.  

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Tepper got nothing on the old Colts owner or the new one.  

Not only is she in a full head set on the sidelines every game with the coaching staff.  You got her at the practice w/ the HC working on Rivers lol. I don't know when it is going to happen but something crazy is going to go down in Indy sometime in the near future IMO. 

I mean, wait til the Colts hit a rough spot.  

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12 minutes ago, CRA said:

Tepper got nothing on the old Colts owner or the new one.  

Not only is she in a full head set on the sidelines every game with the coaching staff.  You got her at the practice w/ the HC working on Rivers lol. I don't know when it is going to happen but something crazy is going to go down in Indy sometime in the near future IMO. 

I mean, wait til the Colts hit a rough spot.  

I saw her on the sidelines with the headset on and thought, "Man, that's going to be a mess." Read an article about it, and by all accounts, she is well liked, and not meddling as much as trying to learn the business. They say she sits in team meeting and never speaks or disrupts, and when she talks to players it's strictly "how's the family" type stuff and not football related. Her with the headset is a bad optic, and who knows how she will act in the future, but so far, she seems way more stable than her old man.

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8 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

I saw her on the sidelines with the headset on and thought, "Man, that's going to be a mess." Read an article about it, and by all accounts, she is well liked, and not meddling as much as trying to learn the business. They say she sits in team meeting and never speaks or disrupts, and when she talks to players it's strictly "how's the family" type stuff and not football related. Her wit the headset is a bad optic, and who knows how she will act in the future, but so far, she seems way more stable than her old man.

well, the Colts are winning.  Heck, they are surprising or were.   My guess that has a lot to do w/ something not okay being totally okay for the moment.  And the PR machine likely is running really hard for her at the moment.    

It's weird stuff.  I mean, she was in the HC hip pocket working Rivers on the practice field.  Really weird.  I still would be willing to play the odds when things go south.....we find out there is more than one bonkers person in the Isray family tree. 

 

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35 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

I saw her on the sidelines with the headset on and thought, "Man, that's going to be a mess." Read an article about it, and by all accounts, she is well liked, and not meddling as much as trying to learn the business. They say she sits in team meeting and never speaks or disrupts, and when she talks to players it's strictly "how's the family" type stuff and not football related. Her with the headset is a bad optic, and who knows how she will act in the future, but so far, she seems way more stable than her old man.

I’ve heard nothing but awesome things about her.  And until the injuries, it seemed to be producing some good juju.  It seems she’s well-liked and appreciated by fans and staff.

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