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I still think Carl Carey's had something inappropriate going on with Peppers since he met him. Either physically, mentally or both. Their relationship has always seemed fishy to me. Peppers obviously isn't very intelligent, making him easy pickings for a creepy/greedy HS guidance counselor. Carey has held sway over him since he was a teen.

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I'm honestly completely okay with him leaving. He has never justified the money we threw at him. The 'animosity' I hold against him is that he's a weirdo and that he dogged it while he was here because he wanted to be somewhere else...the professional athlete equivalent of a kid holding their breath until their parents buy them a toy they want. But what should I have expected from a guy with the IQ of a small child?

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I still think Carl Carey's had something inappropriate going on with Peppers since he met him. Either physically, mentally or both. Their relationship has always seemed fishy to me. Peppers obviously isn't very intelligent, making him easy pickings for a creepy/greedy HS guidance counselor. Carey has held sway over him since he was a teen.

Another one of the reasons is if it wasn't for Carey, Peppers would've never made it through College..I mean he almost got his scholarship taken before he even played a down.

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Another one of the reasons is if it wasn't for Carey, Peppers would've never made it through College..I mean he almost got his scholarship taken before he even played a down.

Yeah, Carey successfully steered his gravy train right under the wire and got him through college and into the draft. What a guy! :D

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hell somebody is smart in his camp.he might get 40 million in 2 years(18 million from us last year and 20+ million from the bears this year)and will make more.

This, it was a gamble on their part but it paid off big time. Congrats I guess. He is the bears headache now.

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It's like everyone is forgetting everything we've heard heard/known about Pep. He's always been an introverted, awkward guy. Trying to read into his mannerisms is futile. He obviously had canned answers and went over everything he was going to say beforehand. He's going to a new team with a new atmosphere and it's exciting for him - why can no one understand that?

I think the same of him as I always have - he's an awkward dude with great talent. He's making a ton of money with a front loaded contract. Get the sand out of your vaginas.

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Peppers is nothing but a dope that hit the lotto in life... way to sell out the Carolinas, your home.

that would be like telling someone they sold out on Wells Fargo b/c they weren't happy and took a job at BOA.

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