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Official Peppers bitch/whine thread. And TRADE IDEAS HERE!!!!


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http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nfcsouth/0-7-104/Weighing-in-on-the-Peppers-situation.html

"Although he had 14.5 sacks this season, Peppers hasn't been happy in Carolina for quite some time. When Peppers was playing miserably in 2007 (just 2.5 sacks), I asked a teammate about the widespread rumors that something might be wrong physically. The teammate laughed, said no and pointed to his head.

The teammate went on to say that Peppers had stopped buying into Fox and simply was going through the motions."

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yea I read that earlier, I was thinking that was part of his problem last year. It seems it was his only problems last year. It's really disturbing though, cause you have to wonder what other players has fox lost????

With the exception of Ken Lucas I think our team is good. Beason is a star in the makeing and commands respect from the D players. I wondered why pep sat by himself on the bench.

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if thats true he can gtfo. send the grim reaper in oakland some combine film and get him to trade a 1st and 3rd for him. al always like phyical beast and thinks he can do anything with them. if he doesnt by into the team and plays like it, he can go.

this is beginning to sound like randy moss 2.0.

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