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Tepper is a coward


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Just another way to think of this. 
 

None of us at our jobs could fug up to the degree tepper has and still have that job, or any job, or even be employed. 
 

like I’m working trauma. A panthers equivalent fugup in that environment has me unemployed annd unemployable and sued into the negative zone at best, and incarcerated at worst. Screwing up as bad as tepper has with the panthers is negligent homicide. 
 

Or just like a tenth of how shitty he is. The Bryce trade equivalent gets me fired. The rock hill debacle gets me fired. 
 

if you there a drink at someone in any corporate environment you’d be fired and escorted by security to your car before the ice on the carpet had melted. 
 

all he’s doing now is hiring some white shoe crisis management firm to handle this situation. They are going to release a statement apologizing on Friday afternoon, there’s going to be a token fine, there will be a press conference where they announce Nicole will be leading a mental health round table or something, and that’ll be it.
 

A few weeks from now some hack journalist, probably that poo head who did the article about accountability behind the scenes, will release something about how actually tepper was the victim there because of the reaction. He’s feeling refreshed and ready to go. He’s recharged. And that’ll be enough for like 30% of the people paying attention to think “well actually the billionaire white guy is the victim here” because that’s how reactionary consent manufacturing works. 
 

then he’ll sign and trade Derrick Brown for a late second because Bryce Young Need Weapons

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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

Just another way to think of this. 
 

None of us at our jobs could fug up to the degree tepper has and still have that job, or any job, or even be employed. 
 

like I’m working trauma. A panthers equivalent fugup in that environment has me unemployed annd unemployable and sued into the negative zone at best, and incarcerated at worst. Screwing up as bad as tepper has with the panthers is negligent homicide. 
 

Or just like a tenth of how shitty he is. The Bryce trade equivalent gets me fired. The rock hill debacle gets me fired. 
 

if you there a drink at someone in any corporate environment you’d be fired and escorted by security to your car before the ice on the carpet had melted. 
 

all he’s doing now is hiring some white shoe crisis management firm to handle this situation. They are going to release a statement apologizing on Friday afternoon, there’s going to be a token fine, there will be a press conference where they announce Nicole will be leading a mental health round table or something, and that’ll be it.
 

A few weeks from now some hack journalist, probably that poo head who did the article about accountability behind the scenes, will release something about how actually tepper was the victim there because of the reaction. He’s feeling refreshed and ready to go. He’s recharged. And that’ll be enough for like 30% of the people paying attention to think “well actually the billionaire white guy is the victim here” because that’s how reactionary consent manufacturing works. 
 

then he’ll sign and trade Derrick Brown for a late second because Bryce Young Need Weapons

No lies detected.

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4 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Yeah, a $75k fine is really going to teach him a lesson. 
 

Tepper is a weenie. I guarantee he is a criminal. 

There isn’t a billionaire on Earth that hasn’t broken some laws. You don’t obtain that amount of wealth playing inside the system. 

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Have the Jags said anything? I mean if I'm an NFL team and an opposing owner was throwing drinks on my fans in my stadium I'd be fuging livid. Imagine if this was literally anyone other than an owner.

I’m of the opinion Park Ave has told no one to say anything because there’s probably a lot more going on behind the scenes that is being looked at. When the NFL investigates things like this it’s not just Tepper it’s looking at…it’s all aspects to cover the leagues tail. You have to answer all the questions of why it happened as well as what happened. 

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6 minutes ago, PantherPhann89 said:

Which is worse: 

A. Tepper being who he is?

B. People on the Huddle taking time to post how much the dislike him and disrespect his character because they don't like the way he runs his Billion dollar investment, that they support? 

See?

poo heads rushing to defend the incompetent billionaire because the obvious conclusion to all of this would require thoughts and realizations about the nature of society that might be…..uncomfortable. 
 

He didn’t even need K street to get you, Phann89. Do better. 

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2 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I’m of the opinion Park Ave has told no one to say anything because there’s probably a lot more going on behind the scenes that is being looked at. When the NFL investigates things like this it’s not just Tepper it’s looking at…it’s all aspects to cover the leagues tail. You have to answer all the questions of why it happened as well as what happened. 

If I'm the Jags fan I'm threatening to press charges. Tepper would be writing a fat ass check to wiggle out of this one if I had his ass on the hook.

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If I'm the Jags fan I'm threatening to press charges. Tepper would be writing a fat ass check to wiggle out of this one if I had his ass on the hook.

Notice how nothing has come out of the jags side of things either. Not even a “hey we gave our fan tickets for the playoff game we host if we win the south” or something. According to Kyle Bailey today he’s had people reach out to that guy and he’s interested in doing nothing apparently.

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