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Gantt Reveals Panther's Offer To Peppers


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I personally hope we don't trade either Williams or Stewart. We have not had a reliable running back duo like them ever before. If we could get our passing game working again, we would be hard to beat with a balanced offense.

As for Peppers, I am disappointed to read it was all about the money. He had a great offer from us, IMO, and left it. He is no way going to get the money he thinks he is worth from any team in their right minds.

JMO.

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If those numbers are true, I wonder how much guaranteed money was involved. I liked Peppers and all, but upwards of $15 million per, no.

As far as Stewart and Williams goes it's hard to say. I think they are comparable backs. I think Williams is a speed back who has more power than you would think. I think Stewart is a power back with more speed than you would think. I think they push each other to be better. With Stewart's injuries, it would make me nervous for him to be the every down back. Williams is a backwho rarely fumbles and that's hard to find. Keep them both, please.

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Yeah, that isn't being a very good lapdog.

/stirs pot.

Sure it does, he's setting the stage, same thing he always does, and the reason so many used to think he's the man. He gets scoops because he spreads what he's fead. Jerry wants the word out that he isn't spending, and his boy is making it so.

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I would listen to trade offers for any of our players but I don't understand why we would trade a franchise type RB for a pick lower than where we initially picked him. Remember, the league was somewhat split on DW when he came out with many projecting him to be nothing more than a 3rd down type back. We took a chance on him and now that he has turned out to be a top 5 back why would we turn around and give him away for less than what we intially invested in him? Now if we can get a top 10 pick or a low 1st and a 2nd then maybe we think about it but nothing less.

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