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Schefter trade scenerio


dpanthersman

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Just another worthless so-called expert trying to fill the 24/7 sports hole on ESPN.

I would love to get out from under Pepper's salary number, but the relief would not be worth as much now.

Unless you could get it done this week and be able to use the cap space for quality depth.

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Just another worthless so-called expert trying to fill the 24/7 sports hole on ESPN.

I would love to get out from under Pepper's salary number, but the relief would not be worth as much now.

Unless you could get it done this week and be able to use the cap space for quality depth.

Schefter is the best NFL reporter there is. That said, this won't happen.

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If this happens, we'd have to be morons.

Our team is pretty much set, and Pep's salary hit has figured into it. Shifting him to another team at this time would do nothing for us. It would mean, however, that Pep would be gone for good, no chance of a comeback.

Pep's not someone we should be looking to unload, he really is a true game breaker when he is on his game. He's a once in a lifetime player for a franchise. And Seymour isn't the same value, by a long shot.

And look how Seymour has reacted to the Raiders destination, do you think it would play well for Peppers? Even attempting this might be enough to make sure we could never, ever negotiate with him in good faith on future contracts.

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Be a fan since inception. I swear to you this, if this trade (player for player wer to happen) I would find it difficult to waste time and money on this team for sometime. You forked the season by shelling out all the dough for captain half ass, which in turn killed chances of aligning depth. You commited to giving him the money, stick with it until the project is truely over.

Bringing in Seymour who is a DT in the 4-3 I believe would be nuts. What would they do with the extra money? Over pay more of the bottom barrell guys.

I pray he is filling news and never heard this from anyone other than an agent trying to make something happen.

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