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Here ya go

I just feel it's pointless to have to continue to explain how all of this is still speculation and posturing from Carey and the Panthers...

"per a league source" often means - "we just made the poo up"

You'll see who's right when all is said and done, and then we'll see who is eating crow...

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LOL...come on.

Ok...how bout this.

If Julius Peppers comes back and plays for the Carolina Panthers for the 2010-2011 season I will pay your fantasy football entry fee for the 2010-2011 Huddle League season.

If Julius Peppers does NOT come back and play for the Carolina Panthers for the 2010-2011 season, you (Squirrel) will pay for my (g5jamz) fantasy football entry feel for the 2010-2011 Huddle League season.

That more civilized? 20 bucks...

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Hang tight...Peter Griffon might want a piece of this action too.

I already said Im in. How can we make it a 3-way deal? I still think it is the FO's move in the chess match, still is a chance for him to return. I still would feel better about betting against Rocky.

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