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how much did we offer Peppers


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I keep being told by "self proclaimed" experts that we did not even make Peppers an offer this offseason. Has anyone heard this?

It's my impression that we didn't make Peppers an offer this offseason and the only time we contacted his agent was to inform him that we wouldn't be using the tag.

I think the Panthers felt they made a very competitive and generous offer to Peppers last offseason and when he turned it down, I think the Panthers decided they would move on after this year.

Will be interesting to see what happens if Peppers tests the market and then comes back and tells the Panthers he'll take the offer from last summer...

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It's my impression that we didn't make Peppers an offer this offseason and the only time we contacted his agent was to inform him that we wouldn't be using the tag.

I think the Panthers felt they made a very competitive and generous offer to Peppers last offseason and when he turned it down, I think the Panthers decided they would move on after this year.

Will be interesting to see what happens if Peppers tests the market and then comes back and tells the Panthers he'll take the offer from last summer...

If he does, and I were the Panthers, I'd offer a little less since he is one year older and because of the way he did them.

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