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http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2011/01/12/julius-peppers-notes-lack-of-effort-by-saints-on-marshawn-lync/

I thought Marshawn Lynch's 67-yard touchdown run against the Saints on Sunday was one of the greatest individual efforts in NFL history.

Bears defensive end Julius Peppers wasn't quite as impressed.

It's not that Peppers didn't think Lynch, the Seahawks running back who will be playing at Chicago on Sunday in the divisional round of the playoffs, had a great highlight-reel run. But from Peppers' perspective, as a defensive player, he thought the run was at least as much about the Saints' inability to tackle as about Lynch's performance.

"It was a great run ... the effort that he displayed was amazing," Peppers told the Chicago Tribune. "So, it's also a lack of effort on the other side by a couple of guys. I don't think we will have that problem this week."

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not that i don't believe him

he's actually a good reference because since he did it so often in carolina he should know

haha, at least Pep sacked the qb when he got there. I cant count how many times I've seen Charles Johnson get instant penetration and just get sidestepped by a slow qb and miss a sack completely. Thank god he doesnt do that anymore

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What the fug?? When the hell did Peppers start talking like a normal human being instead of the "Umm..uhh..yeah...umm.. that was a good run" crap that he used to always give the Charlotte media??

He was talking to Charlotte Disturber reporters. He brought it down to their level. :lol:

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Well the first time the Bears and Seahawks met Lynch accumulated an earth shattering 44 yards on 17 carries. Peppers isn't lying, that was a great run but some piss poor tackling. I just don't see the Bears defense giving up 67 yards on one run in this game let alone missing 8 tackles on one play. The Saints defense played bad that game but so did Seattle's for the most part. the Bears held Green Bay's high powered offense to 10 points on the road just two weeks ago, I think they match up well enough with Seattle's offense as well. Should Seattle win I'm pulling for them to take the whole thing!

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