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It's early, but ex-Panthers star Peppers, Chicago embracing in one big bear hug


Laetitia

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Pepper is such a douche.

Most of this fan base collectively and metaphorically sucked his cock since 2002.

He is truly retarded if he thinks that Chicago is more "genuine" than Charlotte. They will be genuine until yall start out 1-6 and that D is giving up 30 points a game.

and Jake got a "raw deal", are you fuging serious??? hes getting paid 19 million dollars this year. We let him out of a place where it was obvious he couldnt succeed anymore. A RAW deal would have been to make him 3rd String QB and not play at all this season.

Sooooo glad we let this guy walk. Wished we wouldnt have franchised him last season.

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I guess since his debut is in Detroit, someone will slobber over his performance (several people on this fourm, including a couple of trolls) and make threads about it. who are Detroits tackles again?

Detroits biggest problem is their offensive line, unfortunately. I think Detroit beats Chicago though.

Doesn't really matter to be honest, because he wouldn't have had the same year in Carolina that he will have in Chicago. I fully expect him to have a monster season. I think he starts tailing off after this year, though.

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I hope the guy doesn't plan to move back here some day after talking all this crap.

Truth is, he was put on a pedistal here in Charlotte and he was treated like glass. He should tune in to Chicago sports talk radio the first time the Bears lose and he has no sacks, pressures, etc... he'll find out how "genuine" folks in Chicago can be.

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