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Top 5 teams for peppers to land...


Peppermint9030

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1. Baltimore (let suggs walk sign pep)

2. New England

3. Miami

4. San Fran

5. pitt

Are coaching staff has single handidly destroyed this team. I cant wait to watch Jake at qb, charles johnson and tyler brayton rushing the passer next year, can you say 4-12?

hahaha what a joke, that one player isnt gonna give us an 8 game change, fox has never even lost 10 in one season

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hahaha what a joke, that one player isnt gonna give us an 8 game change, fox has never even lost 10 in one season

Yea and fox never coached without pep, you got an answer to make up for the 14 1/2 sacks will be missing? Tyler Brayton? Charles Johnson? come on dude, and if moose retires, jake back at qb...

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I do not think any credible 3-4 D will have him as an OLB.

Look for him to go to a 4-3. Just because his agent says he is intrigued by the 3-4 means nothing. Teams with the 4-3 will pay him more and he will become quickly intrigued with them.

I hate to say, but the team that could use him the most is the Redskins. They might offer the most also, but in our conference and in our house next season might not work for the Panthers.

KC would be a good destination, but with Pioli, I doubt the offer what the Skins will.

Detroit is not a great destination, but the new defensive minded coach could convince Peppers that he will be a star in his system. They could also offer quite a bit for him with their extra first rounder. Detroit also needs a reason for fans to buy tickets.

SF could be a destination, but they also have other questions that need addressing besides their D.

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