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""He very seldom talks, so when Pep says something it carries a lot of weight," said Lewis. "Guys like playing with him and they like playing hard with him. It was nice to have him talking again and being vocal, because we needed a win."

(By David Scott, [email protected])

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/panthers/story/996882.html

dat's what i'm talking about! go pep! great game!

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Wow one decent game and people are all of a sudden giving him big praises. I would not give that guy one bit of praise until he do alot better then one game. Peppers still ain't worth a million a game.:out:

whatever.. ive always been behind pep.. check my posts..

i've met his mother.. and followed him at UNC.. he truly is good people..

people here are too fairweather.. SERIOUSLY

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Was it Davis? I couldn't tell if it was him or Johnson who should've gotten the credit for that sack. Although I gotta admit Peppers gave whoever it was credit.

Peppers did a great job containing the play," said Davis. "He forced Portis to stay in the end zone long. I was able to flow to him and get there. I'm crediting Julius with all of that."

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/panthers/story/996882.html

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Davis. Peppers really only had one sack and got lucky getting that one.

true, his one sack was because another player missed the sack and when the QB moved, peppers was clean up.

he played better, but he isn't even close to being similar to jared allen. pep isn't even top 10.

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