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How many sacks will Peppers get this Season?


DickolausJ

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(Sorry if this has been poster before)

I'm gonna go with 12, possibly higher.

Whether or not Peppers has taken plays off in the past I think he is going to be excited to be in a new place and really try and elevate his game to show his old haters wrong and impress his new teamates; atleast for this first season in Chicago.

I don't know how its possible but it appears Peppers actually left to go to a D-Line worse then our own, granted I'm no Bears expert. We don't have any DT as good as Tommie Harris, and the Bears have generally blitzed more than us in the past but Peppers should be double teamed a lot.

That being said he gets to play Detroit twice, Greenbay had Aaron Rodgers scrammbling all over the place last year, granted they did adress a tackle spot in the draft, and we all saw what he did to Minnesota (yes he probably played harded because it was primetime).

On top of this he gets to play Seattle, Washington, and Buffalo who all had problems protecting the QB last year.

What do you guys think?

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