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Pats, Colts, Bucs and Gmen are sniffing around in our Pepper patch


SIGCHI222

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Giants and Bucs make sense for obvious reasons. Oakland I could see being refused for geographic reasons.

I remember the wife of a Panthers site guy someone telling me a long time ago that Hurney was trying to trade Peppers to the Patriots for two second round picks but it didn't work out.  I think that was around one of the times they franchised him.

Belichick does love his veteran additions.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Giants and Bucs make sense for obvious reasons.

I remember the wife of a Panthers site guy someone telling me a long time ago that Hurney was trying to trade Peppers to the Patriots for two second round picks but it didn't work out.  I think that was around one of the times they franchised him.

Belichick does love his veteran additions.

I want to give you the poo reaction because of how I feel about it but we all know it is a dangerous possibility.

I need to go back 200 years and eliminate the Belichick bloodline. 

 

 

 

Through vasectomy, nothing violent.

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3 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I thought he said he was finishing here..maybe he is pulling a CJ like he did against the Bucs?

He said nothing.  It is what I am hearing about phone calls coming in...offers coming in...strong interest about our Native son.  This poo pisses me off.

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2 minutes ago, SIGCHI222 said:

I want to give you the poo reaction because of how I feel about it but we all know it is a dangerous possibility.

I need to go back 200 years and eliminate the Belichick bloodline. 

 

 

 

Through vasectomy, nothing violent.

Non-consenting vasectomy sounds kinda violent to me :poison:

Sounds like you're taking the Patriots interest pretty seriously.

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