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Trade Peppers to the Broncos


unicar15

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No the f*** he does not

He goes wherever they decide to trade him. Who the f*** is Pep

Team agree to give us a first rounder for Pep. The deal is done. Simple.

If he refuse to it, keep him on the team. He refuse to play, he just miss the whole entire season at age 29. Start again he will be 30. Not easy to come back from. Nobody wants that to happen

Dont know wtf yall think this is. This is a business. Nobody got time for attitude and hissy fits. Pep wouldnt do that anyway. He's not that type of person. He aint T.O

Only one person that is being hurt by this and thats him. Pep is no longer a Panther no matter if he is physically here. We are moving on with our without his dedication

It is a business. Peppers contract will expire and he wants to choose his next employer. Seems pretty simple to me. Nobody is going to trade a 1st rounder for Peppers if he won't agree to sign a long term deal. The Panthers are not going to keep a 17 million dollar player on the team that doesn't want to play here.

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It is a business. Peppers contract will expire and he wants to choose his next employer. Seems pretty simple to me. Nobody is going to trade a 1st rounder for Peppers if he won't agree to sign a long term deal. The Panthers are not going to keep a 17 million dollar player on the team that doesn't want to play here.

He wont do that. Like I said Pep isn't that type of player

If he do, dude lost ALL respect from me

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He wont do that. Like I said Pep isn't that type of player

If he do, dude lost ALL respect from me

Why? The guy played out his contract and wants the chance to go to another winning team. Why shouldn't he get to choose his next employer like all other free agents? Everyone seems to agree with the Panthers treating this like a business but are offended when the players do it.

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I understand that

But once we tag him, he's no longer a free agent lol

But I dont think Pep would act like a diva and refuse to play for a certain team like he's a T.O or Deion Sanders

I think he will play hard for whoever we make the deal with to make their team better

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No the f*** he does not

He goes wherever they decide to trade him. Who the f*** is Pep

Team agree to give us a first rounder for Pep. The deal is done. Simple.

If he refuse to it, keep him on the team. He refuse to play, he just miss the whole entire season at age 29. Start again he will be 30. Not easy to come back from. Nobody wants that to happen

Dont know wtf yall think this is. This is a business. Nobody got time for attitude and hissy fits. Pep wouldnt do that anyway. He's not that type of person. He aint T.O

Only one person that is being hurt by this and thats him. Pep is no longer a Panther no matter if he is physically here. We are moving on with our without his dedication

No team will make the trade until a long-term deal is struck with Peppers. If you think that he will accept being traded to a crappy team, you are completely dillusional.

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