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Did Beasons Talk Work...


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So far from what you have seen do you think it's..

A) Beason got Peppers motivated

B) Horrible Oline he is going up against

C) Trying to get everyone to get off his back, he will be back to his normal self in the next few weeks.

D) He needs to produce so he can get the hell out of Charlotte.

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I think that Beason's talk worked but what helped the most was that Pep had some early success in the game. I think he is the kind of guy that if it starts out good then he will continue to excel. However if things don't start so well, he does not have the ability to pull hisself together and keep trying.

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Peppers hasn't been that bad this year. Week 1 was still his best performance. He hasn't lived up to his paycheck but that is a near impossible feat. If the offense showed up each week Pep would have received much less poo ont he board.

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i'm most please by the fact that when we were down and the camera shot to peppers on the sideline he didnt have that big goofy grin on his face

What are you talking about? That is Pep's mad face. You try and scowl with a mouth like that.

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I think it's a mixture of all of it to be honest. Hell, the DTs were in the backfield more this game than the entire previous three. I'm not trying to take credit away from Peppers for showing up for the first time since the first half of the Eagles game essentially, but hey. . .'it is what it is'.

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