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bLACKpANTHER

Trade Peppers for a 1st and Derek Anderson  

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  1. 1. Trade Peppers for a 1st and Derek Anderson

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I really think that when the time comes the market for Peppers is going to very lucritive. I think there could be several teams that might start bidding agaisnt each other. Until we start hearing about who is interested in Pep and what they would be willing to give up I would hold off on a Anderson/1st trade. The offers could get much better.

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Anderson didn't really put up numbers in his "good" year.

No way do I want that contract for an at best second stringer.

29 TD's 19 int's? Pretty good season IMO. Give him Steve Smith and a top 5 rushing attack and I bet he does fairly well. He had a bad injury though.

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29 TD's 19 int's? Pretty good season IMO. Give him Steve Smith and a top 5 rushing attack and I bet he does fairly well. He had a bad injury though.

A 56% completion rate is nothing to get excited about. In fact it's something to run from.

The TD's could be (and were) Edwards and the fugin' Soldier both having banner years.

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