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Peppers was smart to leave..


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I have met him at Rock Bottom downtown a time or two (if you knew anything about me as many ppl on here do, that is a regular hangout of mine and I'm rather intelligent). He has the conversation ability of a corky - even his interviews are retarded.

and for the record - it would either be "it's the second time I've seen you" or "it's the second time I saw you"; I seen is very bad grammar. No wonder you take up for his lack of intelligence.

Notice your "its" as to "it's"

"I seen" is missing the "have"

OR

it should be "I saw" but I have seen is more appropriate.

Are you JPeppers?

Get at em Cosmo

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I have met him at Rock Bottom downtown a time or two (if you knew anything about me as many ppl on here do, that is a regular hangout of mine and I'm rather intelligent). He has the conversation ability of a corky - even his interviews are retarded.

and for the record - it would either be "it's the second time I've seen you" or "it's the second time I saw you"; I seen is very bad grammar. No wonder you take up for his lack of intelligence.

Notice your "its" as to "it's"

"I seen" is missing the "have"

OR

it should be "I saw" but I have seen is more appropriate.

Are you JPeppers?

Speech is more of an ability or talent rather than a test of intellect. This includes correct grammar and being able to articulate ideas to others. If your not good at English your not going to be able to speak and write correct grammar.

In fact the most intelligent people in the world have a hard time having conversation with others but have great ideas. If your so smart you would know that.

Those who have to put down others to display their intellect shows bad self-esteem and often ignorance.

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Ye , With Chicago he has 1 tackle and 1 sack. WOW

that one sack cost a team their year...Detroit wins both games with Stafford at QB

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"he throwed us under the bus"?

The entire interview,then we still brought him back for one more year.I prayed the whole season he would get hurt.He didn't care about us so why care for him.All my wife had was a Pep jersey and she threw it away after watching that interview.When he came out at the games we didn't cheer

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