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Before I start, this is based off 2010 being uncapped. Since it'll be uncapped, we can sign/tag whoever we want if Jerry wants to pay for it, no penalties etc.

Do you think Peppers might hold out for the franchise tag? There is no chance he'll get a long term contract that will pay him 20 million for one year like the franchise tag would, and if he feels like Carolina would franchise him if he didn't sign a long-term do you think he's the type of person who'd hold out for that big paycheck?

just a thought.. sorry for another Peppers thread =P

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Guest DrewBreesIsGod

In the words of Kenny F'in Powers:

”I play a real sport for real men, not trying to be the best at fuging exercising.”

Peppers should head that advice.

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In the words of Kenny F'in Powers:

”I play a real sport for real men, not trying to be the best at f**king exercising.”

Peppers should head that advice.

that is probably my favorite quote from him out of every episode. can't fuging WAIT FOR NEXT SEASON

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