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So you are mad at Peppers....Gantt


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I'm not mad at Pep. I'm just disappointed that he isn't happy here, on our team, anymore. I can understand if he doesn't like the system, a lot of us have problems with it too. Can you blame a guy for wanting to make the most out of his one time career in the NFL? I'm sure he'd like to stay here if the pieces were place that he's looking for, but they're not. Just think of how brilliant Smitty could be on an dominate pass team, and count our stars on how lucky we are to still have him.

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I am not mad at peppers but i do think this day in the football world if a player isnt getting paid he will do his least, it just sucks that you have to pay a player so much money to peak to his potential... Its kind of stupid... you should be happy and thankful you have a great oppurtunity to play in the nfl... i think to may players are taking it for granted these day... getting paid millions to do so little sometimes... there are so many out there that would kill to have their job and lifestyle for half the pay...

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I am mad. He is basically saying the we suck as an organisation and he wants to go elsewhere to release his full potential !! I will throw away all my Peppers stuff. The guy just wants big money. He obviously turned down a solid contract suggestion last year from us.

It is a typical me, me, me and myself thing.

Let's hope we get something good for him.

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