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Peppers says he should have come home in 2014


SIGCHI222

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Doesn't regret leaving but said should have came back in 2014 and now regrets not doing it.  Does not stop praising locker room or fun he is having (Ryan main contributor).  Said this was the team that he thinks can win it all and now wants to play until he is 39 if he can stay here and has already brought it up to management.

Stated he will get 2 rings with this team.

I repeat...he stated HE WILL GET 2 RINGS WITH THIS TEAM.  

 

Take it for what it is worth.

 

SIG out.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

For those of you who don't know, this user has connections specifically with a family well acquainted with Peppers. He also predicted Peppers coming here a day before it happened.

So, he does have connections.

Guys, you gotta understand.  This is my only, only  connection and will never have another.  

I am a 50 year old shmuck Panther fan.  I  live and die with what I hear from Barrett.  I pass along what I hear.  You guys can crucify me if you want but this is what Peppers' family are intimating amongst themselves.

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22 minutes ago, SIGCHI222 said:

Doesn't regret leaving but said should have came back in 2014 and now regrets not doing it.  Does not stop praising locker room or fun he is having (Ryan main contributor).  Said this was the team that he thinks can win it all and now wants to play until he is 39 if he can stay here and has already brought it up to management.

Stated he will get 2 rings with this team.

I repeat...he stated HE WILL GET 2 RINGS WITH THIS TEAM.  

 

Take it for what it is worth.

 

SIG out.

 

 

Really great to hear. Thanks for the inside info.

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5 hours ago, pantherclaw said:

Wished he woulda came home in 2014 too.

I pray for this teams health,.more so than any other season.  I want to see this team wreck havoc on their way to hosting the Lombardi.

I'm loving what I'm hearing and seeing in terms of the team mindset this year. The collection of veteran talent we've got is quite amazing... These guys are HUNGRY and they also know this could be something incredibly special.  Hope and pray the team can stay healthy and that Cam's shoulder will be alright.

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