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Peppers- You make the deal


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1. Phi- kolb and 2nd pick

2. Ne- 1st rd pick

3. Clev- quinn or cribbs with a 2nd or 3rd rd pick

4. arz/den - strait up trade for boldin or marshall

5. keep peppers at all costs

These are all hypothetical ....but its what I would like!

Any of these but #5. I want Peppers but he is not worth a million or more per game.

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The years uncapped so I don't really care about the monetary part.

what I really liked was that somebody propsed trading him for a high first round pick. We trade down. Pickup a DE, DT, and WR in no specific order. We'd be sitting pretty. And have lots of extra cash. We would definately need a guy who would pass rush or we'll suck hard next year.

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What team would trade for a defensive end who is going to be 30 years old that will make twenty million? The only way we can trade him would be to franchise tag him and try to get him the sign to tender, which we should know isn't a guarantee.

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do the reverse, front load him a long term deal.... no cap next year and many questions about 11 anyway. I dont think he will get traded with the tag on him anyway and no action is a sad possibility to begin with. Who can with a straight face actually say: "The Panthers defense is better without Peppers."?

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do the reverse, front load him a long term deal.... no cap next year and many questions about 11 anyway. I dont think he will get traded with the tag on him anyway and no action is a sad possibility to begin with. Who can with a straight face actually say: "The Panthers defense is better without Peppers."?[/QUOTE]

I anxious to see if we can be.

JMO....I'm ok if he stays or go's. What ever is best for the TEAM.

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Adam Schefter just reported that we will likely let him go for free

We better do something big with that 16 million bucks that we are saving then.

I have confidence that we can do something with the guys we have on defense but we need to add some players with that extra money, whether it be at WR or DT.

If we aren't paying Peppers that means we have enough to sign TD and Marshall to new deals. It also means that we can probably upgrade the #2 WR spot with a guy like Breaston, Floyd, or Antonio Bryant. I'd also like to take a look at Hampton, Wilfork, and Pickett in FA to play NT instead of paying Maake a 9 million dollar roster bonus.

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