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Oh man- this D-Line might be something after all


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This made me :D

http://www.beloblog.com/WCNC_Blogs/blogger/2009/08/greg-bailey-ear.html

DID HE ACTUALLY DO THAT?

At one point Monday, Baker appeared to grab Julius Peppers. At the very least it was a touch with a closed hand. No one does this to Peppers. The former linebacker from Maryland does. He looks too young to have a coaching resume that dates back 25 years. Stints in San Diego, Detroit, Minnesota and St. Louis came after a dozen years in college football. Long enough to believe that he can get close to Julius Peppers and live to tell the tale. Delicious.

Let's point out that this wasn't an offensive touch or grab. It was just direct and Baker made sure his star know that he wanted more. He appeared to get it when Peppers ran wild in the next drill against the offense.

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Last I read Peppers was a player not a god. Showing favoritism is the easist way to lose the whole team. Good Move Mr. Baker. I would love to see Julius Peppers play lights out football this season.

Maybe what he needs to reach his full potential was a foot up his A$$.

Go Panthers

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