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Peppers, Allen similar, and yet extremely different


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“Peppers is a beast,” Allen said this week on a conference call. “He is an absolute beast. He does things that sometimes I wish I could do. I have nothing but good things to say about him. For how big he is, he moves so gracefully. He does things at that end position that set precedent of themselves.

http://www.carolinagrowl.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=343:peppers-allen-similar-and-yet-extremely-different&catid=1:articles

I wonder how many "Allen is a beast and peppers suck"Threads were going to get when they move allen around to face Schwartz.:rolleyes:

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guarantee you that if Peppers enters free agency untagged, and gets to choose where he signs he'll post record stats in every DE category next year.

This is a nice thought , but I don't think you can teach Peppers to play with heart. I think Peppers gets excited sometimes and plays his position better than anyone in the league. It would be a mighty display of talient to see Peppers play a full season using his full ability every play.

I like Peppers ,but I don't think another team is going to pay him an insane amount of money only to watch him play a few good games each year.

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Screw Peppers. He adds no value to the team, if he isn't already hurting the team by influencing them with his slack ass, with how much he gets paid and they way he plays he hurts this team just has much as Delhomme. I think Peppers is going to get a wake up call if he tried to pull that poo in some places. If I was a coach, there is no way I would want him on the team.

I was saying this a year ago, why would you franchise a player who wants to play for another team? Of course he's not going to play 100%, he isn't happy where he is at, he wants out. The panthers just said hey I'm am going to pay you an ass of money you can't refuse so you'll forget about playing for a team you have no desire to...

Nice move head office. Pepper's doesn't have the 'intangibles', he is quite the opposite, he REQUIRES too much motivation. Get him the f**k out of here already.

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Screw Peppers. He adds no value to the team, if he isn't already hurting the team by influencing them with his slack ass, with how much he gets paid and they way he plays he hurts this team just has much as Delhomme. I think Peppers is going to get a wake up call if he tried to pull that poo in some places. If I was a coach, there is no way I would want him on the team.

I was saying this a year ago, why would you franchise a player who wants to play for another team? Of course he's not going to play 100%, he isn't happy where he is at, he wants out. The panthers just said hey I'm am going to pay you an ass of money you can't refuse so you'll forget about playing for a team you have no desire to...

Nice move head office. Pepper's doesn't have the 'intangibles', he is quite the opposite, he REQUIRES too much motivation. Get him the f**k out of here already.

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Story on the williams wall helps allen

Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jared Allen is very good at what he does.
Carolina Panthers defensive line coach Brian Baker knows exactly why.

Baker was the Vikings defensive line coach from 2001 to 2005, when the team put together the best pair of defensive tackles in the league, Kevin and Pat Williams

http://www.heraldonline.com/247/story/1820648.html

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