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Why don't they bench Peppers?


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Yeah I seen him getting owned by tight ends all game. If he wasn't getting owned there, he was chillin' on the sideline. We're losing, and it pans to the sideline, Peppers is standing there with no helmet on, grinning like a big ole' idiot, must be nice. He's also lost a step, to me he is clearly slower (did he put on weight?) and just can't chase down QB's anymore (Romo IS good at evading but still). This guy is not worth the money, and I don't think other teams are going to think so either (especially when he's getting blocked by TE's).

However, the defense was not the problem last night for most of the game, the offense just fell flat.

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under normal circumstances benching Peppers would seem crazy, but I honestly think this dude is tanking it this year. He is ticked off about the franchise tag and is simply showing up (or barely showing up) and collecting his money. Meanwhile laughing all the way to the bank. We should have learned our lesson here, don't keep people who want out. If they don't want to be here find other people who do

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