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Carolina reunion in Jacksonville?


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Pair him up with Harvery the #1 from last year....could be a good fit.

I was thinking the same thing Panthro. Harvey is young and could use veteran presence, especially after his rookie holdout. I know Pep isn't real vocal, but sometimes actions speak louder than words. Say what you want about him taking plays off, but he averaged double digit sacks for us while he was here, and that is with a 2.5 sack season thrown in there.

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Yeah, keep an eye on this one. Peppers knows and likes Del Rio. Also, contrary to popular opinion, Trgovac wasn't one of the guys Peppers was talking about when he said he doesn't feel like he's been in a situation where he can play up to his potential. Trgovac and Peppers get along just fine, and maybe they'll be together again.

Really? So just what is Yas refering to here? Not really a surprise as Yas generally doesn't speak fondly of Fox but if true there could be more to the "Fox is the problem" argument then meets the eye.

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Really? So just what is Yas refering to here? Not really a surprise as Yas generally doesn't speak fondly of Fox but if true there could be more to the "Fox is the problem" argument then meets the eye.

Agreed. Something very weird is happening behind closed doors at BofA, and I'm not talking about the lovely ladies at the HushHush call-girl ring!

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Hey this could be a good trade oppotunity. Jacksonville switching to the 3-4 and Peppers thinks he could play in that scheme.

Peppers for Rashean Mathis. He isn't Asomugha but he is a good CB that would instantly make our secondary better. Only Problem is he is 28.

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