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"Welcome back, Judas Peppers"


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Okay, seriously... Just saw the shot of that fan-made banner on TV. Who is the genius that made that!? They have got to be on the huddle here. I laughed pretty heartily at that. LOVE IT!

I came up with the quote, my brother made the banner and took it to the game. From the looks of where we usually hang our stuff, it's been removed.

Here it is in the driveway after he finished it yesterday...

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Peppers was hype for this game, lol. When he intercepted that ball and ran up and hushed the crowd, I could tell he had been holding that in for awhile. It was also funny to see at halftime, when he was returning to the locker room, a group of people was booing, and he just looked at them and laughed. It's like he had been holding all this end for awhile. Can't blame him though...when he was here, people would b*tch and say he was half assing it, or talk about his personal life. I bet he felt good leaving Charlotte.

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