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the legend of peppers was he worth the tag???


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i dont know if he was worth the million and ahalf he made this season. but i do know all and all he performed well getting double digit sacks dispite a broken hand. it d be ashame to let the future hall of famer walk with no compensation,even if he doesnt give 100% all game 80% of peppers is still better than most defensive ends in the nfl. i hope he resigns long term but if not are we open to taging him again????

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I do think he is worth it, especially with Brown and Johnson developing. Pep is special, the kind of player you try your best to hang on to. Hopefully we can work something out in the offseason long term.

His athleticism is uncanny. He also seems like he has a pivotal role inside the locker room as well. Definitely a special player.

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i dont know if he was worth the million and ahalf he made this season. but i do know all and all he performed well getting double digit sacks dispite a broken hand. it d be ashame to let the future hall of famer walk with no compensation,even if he doesnt give 100% all game 80% of peppers is still better than most defensive ends in the nfl. i hope he resigns long term but if not are we open to taging him again????
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he is worth it. He needs to be properly motivated is all. That motivations stems from him feeling he has a chance to win in my opinion.

Seeing Pep meet Moore on the sideline with celebratory fives and back slaps tells me all I need to know about the peppers "effort" situation and confirms all I have believed about the defense laying down at times over the last 4-5 years.

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Peps not a HOFer. Not yet any way he will need to play lights out for a couple seasons in row to be a HOFer.

No, he's not a HOFer... he'd have to pump out several 15+ sack seasons and set some records to do that... he's capable, we've seen that the last two games.

Properly motivated, yes he's worth it... he's a game changer. What has caused this surge late this year? Delhomme no longer the QB? Weird as it sounds could that be it?

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