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So panthers suffer because of Richardon?


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Exactly what I said in another thread. People are not getting it, Peppers is demanding way to much money for this team to spend and there are still areas that we need to work on. One player does not make a team folks and it's stupid that fans are bitching over this. GET OVER IT! Peppers is leaving, face the facts and move on.

Again, unless you are a GM, Coach or an owner, I think it is clear that no one has any right to call Fox, Hurney, or Richardson a complete idiot based on this decision

what exactly is he demanding? does anyone even know? funny we get mad a players for asking for money on contracts that are not guaranteed in the nfl but side with onwners who are almost billionaires.

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Glad to know his owner buddies and NFL buddies are more important to him than the PSL owners and diehard fans who buy his overpriced beers.

Winning a f**king superbowl should be priority #1 here and it's becoming obvious to me it isn't.

This right here.

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Exactly what I said in another thread. People are not getting it, Peppers is demanding way to much money for this team to spend and there are still areas that we need to work on. One player does not make a team folks and it's stupid that fans are bitching over this. GET OVER IT! Peppers is leaving, face the facts and move on.

Again, unless you are a GM, Coach or an owner, I think it is clear that no one has any right to call Fox, Hurney, or Richardson a complete idiot based on this decision

1.you dont know how much Peppers wants.

2.How can you say people cannot call Hurney and Fox a idiot for this?? I understand letting walk.But all of this could have been avoided if we would have tag and traded him last year.But no we kept him for a crazy amount just to let him walk next year with nothing in return.

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...This is a business of an elite group of men who control a specifically rare product, they can do what every they want and you can choose to buy it. No one team is greater than the league and no one player is greater than the team. Its called the good ol'boy network.... I hope when Pep hits the market they make an example out of his @ss and nobody wants him...Should have cut him last year but that was a gamble JR took... Just part of business.

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I expect us to lose more then just Peppers, I don't see JR keeping the pockets closed and the panthers resigning both Marshall and Davis to long term contracts meet up. Both are going to command quite a bit of money.

Davis overated and a bullsh!t project that took to long to payoff...

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is pimpdaddy a moron or is he just messing with all of us. you have yet to make a good point. davis is overrated? no one will sign peppers in the open market? come one now your not this dumb right?

First round picks should payoff the year you draft them, not 5 years later.

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I don't even care what Peppers is asking.

The point is the article is leading us to believe the proving a point is more important than keeping talent or spending money to improve this team. That is wrong. Very Wrong.

And the opposite case can be made. Richardson tagged Peppers last year at a ridiculous cost to prevent a player walking and dictating what he wanted to do as opposed to a team. Richardson is NFL to the corp, no arguing that, why he does some things he does is open to interpretation.

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