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David Tepper appears to throw a drink at a jaguars fan


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11 minutes ago, Selltheteamtepper said:

The social justice activist bloggers who cover the team on social media cheered Tepper’s every move. 

What, so they’re to blame?

 

You sound like those on the left who blame everything on chuds. 

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 Mr. Tepper is being portrayed badly and unfairly.  The Jacksonville fan was in serious trouble of being dehydrated and David was only providing the fan with much-needed liquid aid relief. Dave as what his fans refer to him, left immediately after to get help. Tepper is a hero to all NFL fans.

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This should be enough to get Tepper bounced. Representative of the league behaving in what is an objectively criminal manner towards fans within an NFL stadium. 

Reality is, the fan could take out his assault charge. He'd get it. Bond would be stupid low and paid instantly. Tepper would offer an amount of money too good to refuse to settle the matter out of court, charges dropped, NFL happy because no drama.

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2 hours ago, jasonluckydog said:

 Mr. Tepper is being portrayed badly and unfairly.  The Jacksonville fan was in serious trouble of being dehydrated and David was only providing the fan with much-needed liquid aid relief. Dave as what his fans refer to him, left immediately after to get help. Tepper is a hero to all NFL fans.

Sounds like the Panthers have a new PR person lined up. 

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