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Does anyone actually believe Tepper has a clue what he’s doing


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He paid $2.2 billion for a team that comes with a stadium and another $200 mil for the soccer team. He has the right to want to make his money back. Give it 2 to 3 years before you make a decision on Tepper as an owner. It's better than what they had and would you rather have Synder or even Jones who screws up things all the time?

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Tepper is going to let his President, GM and Coach run the team for the most part.  You would be crazy to bet against him. 

 

Will he faulter some. Yeah but I do believe in the longer run he will be a successful owner.  Case in point look at Mark Cuban. 

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25 minutes ago, musicman said:

He paid $2.2 billion for a team that comes with a stadium and another $200 mil for the soccer team. He has the right to want to make his money back. Give it 2 to 3 years before you make a decision on Tepper as an owner. It's better than what they had and would you rather have Synder or even Jones who screws up things all the time?

Tepper hasn’t proven to NOT be Snyder or Jones. 

or a deadly combination of the two

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I still have faith in him, but a lot of his future is going to be (maybe unfairly) tied into what QB we draft I would assume and hope next year. 

If we hit on a QB and become a perennial playoff team, he's probably all of a sudden a great owner.  Despite, not really doing anything.  If we swing and miss, Teddy is mediocre, combined with the way the Cam debacle went down?  He's buried for years to come. 

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59 minutes ago, Tepper’s Used Car Lot said:

Seems like he’s in over his head when it comes to football decision making.

Cares more about MLS, money, and politics.

I am about 90% sure he is going to end up being a terrible owner.

He already is a terrible owner

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54 minutes ago, Squirrel said:

Tepper is going to let his President, GM and Coach run the team for the most part.  You would be crazy to bet against him. 

 

Will he faulter some. Yeah but I do believe in the longer run he will be a successful owner.  Case in point look at Mark Cuban. 

This is a huge part of my current concern.

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