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Peppers, Wish him well.


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We should leave peppers alone, he's been here for 7 years and is a free agent. It is his choice whether he wants to stay or not, it's not like it was the middle of the season with years left on his contract when he said he wanted out. I have always liked pep and I wish he would stay but I'm not going to hate him for life for wanting to leave. I wish him well!

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We should leave peppers alone, he's been here for 7 years and is a free agent. It is his choice whether he wants to stay or not, it's not like it was the middle of the season with years left on his contract when he said he wanted out. I have always liked pep and I wish he would stay but I'm not going to hate him for life for wanting to leave. I wish him well!

He quit during the 2007 season, and only played hard this season because it was a contract year, I have no respect for quiters.

fug Peppers

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it is a business as the poster said above. the players should be treated as such. they whine like hell about the fans and criticism, but they get paid millions. perform or get the hell out cause there is someone else who can. so long peppers, don't let the door hit you on your overrated ass.

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As a big Peppers fan, I was upset at first. But no one knows the whole story yet, however, if Peppers or any other player holds out due to money, then I will be appalled. With the economy like it is, these teams need to lower their costs of operation. All of us out here working our tails off making do with what we still have and hope to maintain employment, while athletes are holding out for a few more million dollars. That is absurd and insulting to us fans. Without fans coming to these games, watching the games on TV, they wouldn't be able to make this money. I think all teams in all sports should have the same cap on how much a player can be paid, in an effort to keep these players more loyal to one team, or at least keep them from shopping for which one is going to pay the most every season or so. No player is worth 13 million a year, especially in these poor economic times.

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