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If I hear one more rip


Peppermint9030

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from what I hear Peppers has been offered a contract by the Panthers that will make him the highest paid defensive end...perhaps defensive player, not sure...in the league. He has not accepted it which says to me he wants out. Its up to him now, not the team, unless they want to throw more $ at him.

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on Julius Peppers im gonna snap, besides beason he was the only reason we were even competitive on defense this season and deserves the 90+ million hes gonna get. Carrer best in sacks, great in the run, pusuit etc.

Promise not to leave?

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I say sadly let Gross walk, resign Peppers and pick up Haynesworth as a free agent. Then we would have a f*cking sick ass defensive line again.

If the Panthers let Gross go, resign Pepp, sign hayneworth, would our oline be good with these guys from left to right

Otah(LT) Wharton(RG) Kalil© Vincent(LG) Hangartner\Bridges(RT) ??

Maybe draft a lineman as well

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If the Panthers let Gross go, resign Pepp, sign hayneworth, would our oline be good with these guys from left to right

Otah(LT) Wharton(RG) Kalil© Vincent(LG) Hangartner\Bridges(RT) ??

Maybe draft a lineman as well

Yeah, we might need to get another lineman, but I dont think that would be too much of a problem.

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