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If Antwan Odom


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can be an everdown defensive end recording 7 sacks in 2 games, with the Bengals defensive line. Then theres no excuse for Peppers not to do the same on a more talented defensive line making a boatload more money. It truly makes me sick and I hope hes gone next season. The one sack he has is meaningless and was no where to be found vs Atlanta. Get rid of his a22 and use his money to find character players who dont take downs off let alone games.

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can be an everdown defensive end recording 7 sacks in 2 games, with the Bengals defensive line. Then theres no excuse for Peppers not to do the same on a more talented defensive line making a boatload more money. It truly makes me sick and I hope hes gone next season. The one sack he has is meaningless and was no where to be found vs Atlanta. Get rid of his a22 and use his money to find character players who dont take downs off let alone games.

Compare Odom to other DEs in the league too. He blows them out of the water as far as sacks are concerned as well. So I guess every other DE in the league must suck too. Get off Pep's nuts.

Edit: My bad, ODOM. I get Geathers and Odom confused now cause they're on the same team and same size. I do alot of editing in Madden -_-

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can be an everdown defensive end recording 7 sacks in 2 games, with the Bengals defensive line. Then theres no excuse for Peppers not to do the same on a more talented defensive line making a boatload more money. It truly makes me sick and I hope hes gone next season. The one sack he has is meaningless and was no where to be found vs Atlanta. Get rid of his a22 and use his money to find character players who dont take downs off let alone games.

I really hope you are joking.

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Chad Clifton left the game early due to an injury, after that Odom started having a field day against the backup. It didn't help that Rodgers was scrambling around and holding onto the ball trying to make a play. Not taking anything away from Odom though, 5 sacks is a spectacular feat and some players are just at the right place at the right time. Vonnie Holliday has had a 5 sack game before in his career and hasn't been productive sack wise since, one game doesn't make the player. Peppers along with a lot of elite defensive ends got held in check last week (Seymour, Abraham, etc). Umenyiora who's considered one of the best pass rushers in the league was held to one total tackle on Sunday night, I guess that means he along with Peppers are two of the laziest, heartless, overpaid defensive ends in the league...

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Peppers bulked up too much. He's too heavy and stiff compared to what he used to be. Just MHO.

Sad thing he doesn't use that advantage hardly ever from what I seen. The smaller john abraham of the falcons can run over his guy and get a sack then you know it's bad that pep can't do the same.

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Move pep to DT? What? Who said that? I'm not implying anything! I don't have a doubt in my mind he can beat a guard. And chances are he can demand double teams in the middle. This allows us to develop our ends on the sides. Probably not a huge chance of it happening though.

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Move pep to DT? What? Who said that? I'm not implying anything! I don't have a doubt in my mind he can beat a guard. And chances are he can demand double teams in the middle. This allows us to develop our ends on the sides. Probably not a huge chance of it happening though.

You can't be serious, can you?

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