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This was quite good however:

I feel the general opinion amongst fans that the Panthers should hold on to Julius Peppers until receiving adequate compensation is unrealistic, short sighted, and detrimental to the health of the 2009 Carolina Panthers for a number of reasons. Julius Peppers is not worth what the Panthers are currently paying him, and in general is no longer an elite defensive end. The tag placed on him precludes the Panthers from addressing needs at other positions. If allowed to test the market more actively, me might realize he's not worth what he thinks and resign with the Panthers for less than what he initially demanded. The Panthers will likely receive very good compensation if he signs somewhere else. Finally, the Panthers can stand to lose him.

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