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All you Julius Peppers haters.....


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Better watch out for what you wish for. So many people think he isn't worth what he is asking for, 14 to 16 mil\yr. Probably guaranteed 40-50 mil. NFL teams are lining up to take a shot at him. Grass isn't always greener on the other side.

We are a better team with him. Pay the man.

All this posturing today is nothing but fluff. Both sides are in a high stakes game of Poker.

Plus it only makes sense for the Panthers to have a clear understanding of what is happening this coming year with the Cap and CBA. It would be foolish for them to jump into negotiating with Pep before they know what their total spending limits will be.

You can say "why haven't the Panthers reached out to him?" If my memory serves me right, didn't JP do the same damn thing last year to the Panthers?

This is for Mr 58 posts, The overall message of this thread is LET THIS THING PLAY OUT. even though I want him to stay

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Again??? Are we really doing this again??? Another thread about JP and his contract. How about we just let it play out and see what happens?

Listen mr 58 posts. If you read the thread and really try to understand what I wrote, I am saying let this thing play out.

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Listen mr 58 posts. If you read the thread and really try to understand what I wrote, I am saying let this thing play out.

How about letting it play out without talking about it playing out?

No disrespect or anything, but gosh golly darn. Everyday I log on here for

news and everyday theres at least 5 post on the front page about JP

and how he's not satisfied, how he's over rated, how he deserves more,

or what ever repeated banter people want to have on him.

Sorry, I'm just kinda frustrated by all the bull... There were 52 other guys

on the active roster we could be talking about.

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How about letting it play out without talking about it playing out?

No disrespect or anything, but gosh golly darn. Everyday I log on here for

news and everyday theres at least 5 post on the front page about JP

and how he's not satisfied, how he's over rated, how he deserves more,

or what ever repeated banter people want to have on him.

Sorry, I'm just kinda frustrated by all the bull... There were 52 other guys

on the active roster we could be talking about.

Sorry dude, that ain't my problem. If you don't like it, just do what I do and don't open the thread. ;)

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It doesn't matter what anybody but Peppers and the organization thinks, says, wants, wishes, hates, or loves. No use in getting mad at what somebody else thinks since it has no bearing on the situation. Try not to lose any sleep about it.

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