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The Panthers Better Not Piss Peppers Off...He's Has More Leverage Than U Think


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What you guys fail to realize is that while Peppers can not say where he's to be traded, NO ONE can make him sign a long term deal. That's the problem with all your different teams (e.g. Det, Oak, KC, and the like) and scenarios. Contrary to popular belief- Peppers has a lot of leverage in how this is played out.

Yes, the Panthers can tag him and send him where ever they please, but getting him to sign a long term is the ISSUE. No team or GM worth his/her salt will give up a 1st rder for a player thats unwilling to sign a long term extension or doesn't want to be in that city.

I still think Peppers was wrong for airing his dirty laundry.

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What you guys fail to realize is that while Peppers can not say where he's to be traded, NO ONE can make him sign a long term deal. That's the problem with all your different teams (e.g. Det, Oak, KC, and the like) and scenarios. Contrary to popular belief- Peppers has a lot of leverage in how this is played out.

Yes, the Panthers can tag him and send him where ever they please, but getting him to sign a long term is the ISSUE. No team or GM worth his/her salt will give up a 1st rder for a player thats unwilling to sign a long term extension or doesn't want to be in that city.

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I agree...and I honestly think that there is a "chance" of signing him to 1 more year, but things will have to change before he does.

I hate to say it but if a Herm Edwards were to become part of our densive coaching staff...he would have an influence on what happens.

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