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Peppers pretty much told us all to go fug ourselves.


jasonluckydog

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That's how I see it...

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=Ajjp_Mcm8a0NQzlYOfv85CJDubYF?slug=ap-panthers-peppers&prov=ap&type=lgns

“I am thankful for the eight seasons I have spent in the National Football League thus far and am looking forward to beginning this new phase of my career.”- Peppers

Jeez Pep couldn't you say eight seasons with the Panthers or I would like to thank all my loyal Panther fans? Nope just for 8 seasons in the NFL.

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That's how I see it...

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=Ajjp_Mcm8a0NQzlYOfv85CJDubYF?slug=ap-panthers-peppers&prov=ap&type=lgns

“I am thankful for the eight seasons I have spent in the National Football League thus far and am looking forward to beginning this new phase of my career.”- Peppers

Jeez Pep couldn't you say eight seasons with the Panthers or I would like to thank all my loyal Panther fans? Nope just for 8 seasons in the NFL.

have some pie.

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Honestly, I'm glad he is gone. He showed some great athleticism (at times), but was never worth the money we paid. He could have been worth it if he had put the total effort into his performance. I think his actions show a very immature side. He's a very lucky man to have such talent and didn't have to work hard to perform. I hope the league evaluates him as for what he has truly shown as an overall player, and not just the 'what he can do' side. Time will tell.

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I usually don't wish any bad to happen to anybody so I won't start now. Still it would be sweet justice if Peppers finds out that after waiting 8 years to start his wonderful new phase of his career, he finds out his best years were with the Panthers and he failed to fully appreciate it. And that it wasn't that we held him back, simply he held himself back. He has always been a legend in his own mind.

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Somehow I feel that the team will be better without him. IDK it just seems that way to me.

We didn't really do too good a job at replacing moose, witherspoon, or jenkins. I'm a little iffy on what they're going to do.

They've handled the changing of the guard at O~line well and drafted LB well.

In fact we STILL haven't replaced moose or jenkins. Davis is kind of a replacement for spoon but he bounced around so much it took forever.

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